Has anyone ever used a gasket for differentials?
I'm having trouble keeping my 8.8 from leaking. Any input is appreceiated.
Brett
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differential gaskets
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I always use gaskets. Its why they make them.... Use a little bit of form-a-gasket on one side (or both if you don't plan on taking the cover off for a while) and you'll be set.
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I never use anything but RTV and have never had a problem (on my trucks or on my bmw). I just let the bead of RTV set up for a minute before I install the cover so that it doesn't all squish out.
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Thanks for the good info. I've always used only high temp rtv in the past and it worked very well up until the last time I sealed up my diff on the truck. I'll try the gasket this time. Thanks again.
Brett
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Yep.I never use anything but RTV and have never had a problem (on my trucks or on my bmw). I just let the bead of RTV set up for a minute before I install the cover so that it doesn't all squish out.
Nothing but RTV here also. No leaks.
Run a consistent bead staying to the inside of the bolt holes. Let it set up a minute or so. Slide the cover on. Tighten uniformly but not all the way down. Let it set up some more and then finish tightening.
Get a good quality caulking gun and buy the large tube of RTV (not the stupid little tubes).
A very good trick is to take 4 or so longer bolts, cut the heads off and thread them into the housing. These act as alignment studs so you get the cover on straight without smearing RTV everywhere. This also works nicely for installing transmissions.
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Also make sure you tighten across the cover like you're putting a wheel on.Andrew wrote:Tighten uniformly but not all the way down. Let it set up some more and then finish tightening.
"The American Indians found out what happens when you don't control immigration."
"Calling an illegal alien an undocumented immigrant is like calling a drug dealer an unlicensed pharmacist"
"Calling an illegal alien an undocumented immigrant is like calling a drug dealer an unlicensed pharmacist"