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Not sure what engine you are working on but if you are using a new gasket there is no need for silicone unless the directions included with the new gasket require it.
The oil pan gasket on a 1999 Honda Civic is found under the oil pan. Lower the down pipe and drain an oil within the engine. Lower the oil pan and remove the old gasket plus and silicone residue from the mating surface. Install the new gasket using silicone sealer to ensure leak proof replacement.
You can make a paper gasket out of a cereal box that would be better than using Silicone -but if you can't figure that out use very little silicone.
Sure. 100% silicone can be used. The sealant is not necessary as the gasket does the sealing anyway. the sealant does help hold the gasket in place for easier installation.
no,wouldnt use silicone due to heat going through stat housing,use a high temp "gasket sealer"
any partsstore.all it is, is gasket maker-silicone.
Yes
The differential covers are sealed with RTV silicone. There is no gasket.
No, the exhaust gases are too hot. Generally a collapsible metal gasket is used on exhaust.
No, it will leak.
just rtv black silicone
negative pressure check