Jeep CJ7 Oil Pan Gasket
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Jeep CJ7 Oil Pan Gasket
The oil pan gasket for Jeep CJ7 keeps the oil in your car’s sump from leaking out. If your car has high mileage, a new oil pan gasket is a great way to extend your car’s life and keep it running great. CJ7 oil pan gaskets have seals that wear out over time as they are exposed to harsh environments and drastic temperature changes. AutoZone provides the right products at the right prices and even has Same Day Store Pickup when you order online to make working on your vehicle more convenient.
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EASY install!
Ray
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The one piece Fel-Pro rubber oil pan gasket rocks. It is one piece (not four). It has metal grommets at every bolt so you can't over tighten or smash the gasket. It's rubber/silicone. The best part is the plastic install studs that holds and positions the gasket and oil pan so you can start all of the bolts. Insist on this gasket!
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1986, Jeep, CJ7, 4.2 i6
The one piece Fel-Pro rubber oil pan gasket rocks. It is one piece (not four). It has metal grommets at every bolt so you can't over tighten or smash the gasket. It's rubber/silicone. The best part is the plastic install studs that holds and positions the gasket and oil pan so you can start all of the bolts. Insist on this gasket!
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1986, Jeep, CJ7, 4.2 i6
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