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[QUOTE="CTFFEMT, post: 900287, member: 9572"] Mine did. Have not had even a hint of oil on the pan. I was thinking... I just did another oil pan job on my buddy's '99. after getting it back in the truck and running it, we had a bad leak like yours. Turns out he (I was not present) bumped the pan on the crossmember when putting it back in. Enough so that it broke the silicone seal. We pulled the motor again, re-sealed it, put it back in without hitting anything and voila, no leak. Did you bump it into anything by chance? Also, FWIW, my silicone was definitely not dry after 8 hours so I still think it's possible that might be your issue. [/QUOTE]
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