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Re: Cork Gasket Sealent OT??
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Posted by KH on March 27, 2006 at 19:40:51 from (68.12.42.69):
In Reply to: Cork Gasket Sealent OT?? posted by John in Ct on March 27, 2006 at 18:41:51:
Hi John, I pretty much agree with what Allan has told you, but I would like to add a couple extra things to that. First if you are using regular gear lube you should be ok with the black rtv though I prefer the gray stuff. I usually use the mopar gear lube rtv. If you are using a syn. lube you might want to use the axle rtv that mopar supplies. Some pans are stamped with a shoulder in the bolt hole and would require a gasket but otherwise I also would not use the gasket. I may sound like I'm pushing the mopar stuff but that is only because I like that each has specific uses and has never failed me. I have found the cost to not be that bad.
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