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War-Jeeper

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What kind of gasket do you prefer to use on your Differential covers? Paper gasket, Or RTV style gasket (that stuff that comes in a tube and you make yer own gasket)? Let me know im trying to decide what to use. Give me life expectancy of the gasket and ease of use please:D
 
Just RTV. The paper gaskets never seal completely for me, and using both the paper gasket and RTV just makes a big mess. I've never had a problem with RTV as long as both surfaces are nice and clean and free from oil (use some brake cleaner or laquer thinner on a rag).
 
Paper gaskets are soooo last century :D Ultra Gray for me. Others prefer Ultra Black. Either is fine.

I think I'm gonna try some anarobic next time, I got some leakage on the rear cover that I think is from landing on rocks and shearing the sillycone. Anarobic is supposed to be better for that type of situation. We'll see.

Oh and ditto what Matt said; everything's gotta be squeaky clean.
 
I use both. I prefer to use a paper gasket with a thin layer of RTV on each side. It makes cleanup when you change your fluid MUCH easier.
 
Okay well i used some RTY on my rear today and i think i might just suck at using that stuff i made a large mess hehehe :D i think i might try the paper and RVT up front and see what is better

Nobody answeredd which has lasted longer for them yet though:(
 
I use a paper gasket with RTV on one side and nothing on the other so I can remove and reinstall… I use the RTV on the cover side so the paper gasket stays with the cover i can get a couple reuses out of the gasket... But I will also use just RTV if I don't have to go to the store for other parts and the last gasket is not reusable.
 
eh war jeeper, you're laying to big of a silicon bead if your makin a big mess, al you need is 1/8" evenly laid bead to make most diffs seal.
 
When I use RTV only, I really have to make sure the mounting surfaces are clean of gear oil. Otherwise the crap will just leak.

When I use a paper gasket, I usually glue one side and not the other, the paper will soak up any oil on the otherside and create a seal, maybe. :cool:

The thing I hate about changing my gear oil is it takes for ever to get all the oil out. :mad:
 
MarcW said:
eh war jeeper, you're laying to big of a silicon bead if your makin a big mess, al you need is 1/8" evenly laid bead to make most diffs seal.


Ya i relized that but im not too good with relative size of things so i thought it was about1/8"-1/4" but i think it was more like 3/4 but its all good i think i have learned somthing from the mistake, doing the front tomorow:D
 
Don't ever follow the directions on a tube of sillycone.

Smear a nice layer of sillycone over the entire gasket surface with your (clean) finger. Make sure it isn't too thin. Thickness will depend on the flatness of the gasket surface, and a diff cover usually isn't all that flat, so be somewhat generous.

Assemble and torque immediately.
 
I dont know about comletely torqueing it down immediatly though i was told to wait a bit for it to harden up then finish torqueing it down
 
think of silicone as glue or caulk. the little bead thing never worked for me, i like to stick a nice thick layer in the right places with my finger. i can never run a consistent bead with the little applicator tube.
 
kyle said:
think of silicone as glue or caulk. the little bead thing never worked for me, i like to stick a nice thick layer in the right places with my finger. i can never run a consistent bead with the little applicator tube.

I know i hate that dang applicator thingy its so retarded
 
You lay a bead down and then spread it to the same thickness and width as a paper gasket then install right away. you are done.
 

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