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Re: Gaskets/Flushing Transmission
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Posted by kfox on March 28, 2005 at 06:18:21 from (63.18.181.41):
In Reply to: Re: Gaskets/Flushing Transmission posted by kfox on March 28, 2005 at 06:06:36:
I forgot to add about the gasket. I used a old trick that we used on the really big stuff when I was working. I don't use RTV or sillycone on anything I'm going to paint, because the paint won't stick anyplace that stuff gets. I know it's probably the best but it has some drawbacks. I used permatex on mine. Just spread thinly on the top of the housing, then run a heavy nylon string all the way around the top on both sides of the bolt holes and cover the string with a heavy bead of permatex. It will squeese out the sides, and when it drys, you can trim it off with a razor knife and it looks just like a gasket. Two small tubes were more than enough. ken
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