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Help on leaking rear axle housing pans

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Keith(Texas)

05-11-2004 17:05:08




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I need help on leaking pans. Just finished restoration on my Super AV and everthing turned out great except both rear axle housing pans leak excessively. I used new gaskets without any sealer and tightened the bolts progessively from side to side. Any suggestions on fixing this condition would be appreciated. Thanks, Keith




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James

05-12-2004 19:36:43




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 Re: Help on leaking rear axle housing pans in reply to Keith(Texas), 05-11-2004 17:05:08  
Keith can you e-mail me at tmhardi@aol.com? I would like to talk to you about your SAV. I am looking for an AV myself. James Hardin in Houston,Tx



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James in Houston

05-12-2004 17:42:46




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 Re: Help on leaking rear axle housing pans in reply to Keith(Texas), 05-11-2004 17:05:08  
You might make sure the bolt hole surface is flat. I have put pans on the edge of a work bench and tapped on the bolt hole surface with a hammer to true them up. If you use silicone make sure the surface is oil free. You might try a little thicker gasket. Good luck



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david

05-11-2004 21:23:11




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 Re: Help on leaking rear axle housing pans in reply to Keith(Texas), 05-11-2004 17:05:08  
I made new cork gaskets for my B, and shellacked (sealed)the heck out of them. Been a year, and no leaks so far. I know what it's like to paint a tractor, and have a leak when it's done. Good luck



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gene b

05-11-2004 18:43:32




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 Re: Help on leaking rear axle housing pans in reply to Keith(Texas), 05-11-2004 17:05:08  
I use the black stuff from PERMATEX two tractors have been on the TRACTORCADE rides for two yrs 175mi each year and no leaks. I use 90wt gear lube.



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