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I'm draining my diff tomorrow and I wanted to make sure I bought the right kind of gasket and sealer. The gasket is from autozone, it's a fel-pro part number RDS 55072. It says it's for 7 1/2 and 7 5/8 diameter ring gears. I got some blue rtv silicone gasket maker to seal the gasket, is this alright? How long should it dry before I drive the car? Would it be alright to back it out of autos after I change the gasket, park it, and let it sit for an hour or so? If it helps, my car is a 1988 camaro non-posi 10 bolt. I just wanted to clear it up so I don't screw up my diff. Thanks.
well blue RTV should be just fine for a slight sealant. just make sure your surfaces are clean and follow the directions on the tube. after you bolt the cover on i would let it sit for a minimum of 30 min for cure time to be safe then put the fluid in. I try and wait as long as possible to make sure it cures completely usually the cure period is on the back of the tube also. One word of warning i wouldn't put an excessive amount of sealant on because more does not mean better. Take your time and every thing should go good
I swear by the Permatex Ultra Black. I use a paper gasket and apply a very light skin to each surface prior to installation. I install it wet and torque all the bolts down to spec. You can fill it right afterwards and drive it. I've never had a rear cover leak when I did it like this.
Originally posted by Mad Morgan I'm draining my diff tomorrow and I wanted to make sure I bought the right kind of gasket and sealer. The gasket is from autozone, it's a fel-pro part number RDS 55072. It says it's for 7 1/2 and 7 5/8 diameter ring gears. I got some blue rtv silicone gasket maker to seal the gasket, is this alright? How long should it dry before I drive the car? Would it be alright to back it out of autos after I change the gasket, park it, and let it sit for an hour or so? If it helps, my car is a 1988 camaro non-posi 10 bolt. I just wanted to clear it up so I don't screw up my diff. Thanks.
permetex ultracopper is all i use, cost a little more but i ithnk it the best. ultra grey is also very good ,but i don't like it as well. i don't really use rtv o nthe rear other than to stick the gasket to the cover.
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