Thanks for the help guys. Reading the feedback, I'm confused, however. I'm seeing some say to use CORK gaskets, glued to the pan. I think, however, Charles is stating he's used the BLACK gasket material, or maybe he meant he's using cork with black sealer? Can someone clarify which gasket is best to use? I suppose cork is the method of choice because it would match factory usage.
I bought the pan and gasket from NPD, and the gasket they supplied is black rubber.... not cork. I can certainly go find a cork gasket, but I must admit I've never had much luck with cork.... they always seem to split and fall apart on me.
Also, I did a bit of searching and discovered that "Duraprene" Pan Gaskets appear to be a brown-in-color coated cork gasket used by many transmission shops.... supposedly the coating keeps the cork from tearing apart yet retains the cork composition. From the side it should look just like the factory cork gasket. Anyone have experience with Duraprene gaskets?