262ci Oil Pan ---Using Permatex Ultra Black Sealant vs. Regular Gasket

I dropped the oil pan on a donated 262ci engine to inspect the bottom end and clean the interior of the pan. I'm really glad I did! There was a massive glob of sludge around the oil pickup screen that undoubtedly would have blinded out and killed the oil pressure.
After cleaning the oil pick up screen, the sludge, and painting the pan, it's now time to reassemble. Since the original oil pan gasket did not survive, and I don't have a new one readily available, I'm considering using Permatex Ultra Black sealant instead. Has anyone tried using this sealant on the oil pan? If so how did you seal the circular hole on the block's lower skirt where the oil pickup tube penetrates to feed the oil pump? Did you use an o-ring or only the sealant?
Appreciate any feedback.



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No experience with using just Permatex Ultra Black sealant.
The pickup through the pan uses an o-ring seal. Using a gasket with a sealant will provide the best sealing. You can purchase gasket material from places like Auto Zone, NAPA, and O'Rielis. Make your own gasket and seal the edges with the Permatex. Good Luck.
Re the O ring, you need one with a 1/16" section and an ID the same size as the oil hole.
For the gasket use 1/32" or 0.8mm thick gasket paper, buy a set of cheap hole punches to put the holes in the gasket.
Earlier Hudson engines didn't get an O ring you had to make sure the pan(s) were well sealed to the block.