Description
There’s nothing worse than walking into the shop and finding a fresh oil puddle under your Deutz tractor. When that telltale black spot starts showing up after every job, it’s your oil pan gasket calling it quits. This replacement sump gasket stops those annoying leaks cold, keeping your expensive oil where it belongs—lubricating your engine instead of staining the concrete.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-cut gasket designed specifically for FL712 and FL812 4-cylinder engines
- Modern gasket material that resists hot oil degradation better than original cork or paper
- Proper thickness ensures tight seal without over-compression
- All necessary cutouts for drainage and mounting bolts included
- Direct replacement—no modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
These air-cooled FL712 and FL812 engines power everything from older Deutz tractors to generators and industrial equipment. They’re legendary for running forever with minimal fuss, but even the toughest engines need proper sealing to stay healthy. Whether you’re running a compact D-series tractor for daily chores or powering through harvest season, a leaky oil pan can turn a minor maintenance issue into major engine damage if you don’t catch it in time.
Made to Last
Not all gaskets handle farm life the same way. This replacement uses materials engineered to resist the constant heat cycles and vibration that destroy cheaper alternatives. While your original gasket might have been cork or paper, this modern material compresses properly to fill surface imperfections while maintaining its seal through seasons of hard work.
Installation Notes
Dropping an oil pan on these air-cooled Deutz engines can be tight work—you might need to lift the engine or remove other components for clearance. Clean both surfaces thoroughly before installation, and check your oil pan for warpage while it’s off. A bent pan won’t seal no matter how good the gasket is. Tighten the bolts in a crisscross pattern to avoid distorting the pan.






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