My two cents. Make sure pan is flat. I like the cork ends better than the rubber ones. The rubber ones can extrude out. I use ultra black silicone.
The most important thing I believe is to torque it very evenly, so you need a low range, accurate torque wrench. I initially torque evenly to 1 foot pound. Let dry a few hours and torque to 2.5 foot lbs. After running and hot, I retorque to 5 ft -lbs.
If it still leaks, you have a little more room to tighten to the max torque of 8 ft-lbs. The reason it is important to go slowly is that if you crank down right away, the gasket extrudes out between the bolts because the silicone is slippery and the gasket compresses very easily.