gasket for the trans
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gasket for the trans
i need to find a gasket that goes between the trans and the differential. and a gasket for the differential cover.
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- My tercel:: '86 SR5 6 speed
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Re: gasket for the trans
Prolly best just to get some gasket material and cut them yourself. You'll avoid the headache of trying to find them and wind up with better gaskgets for less deaux. Maybe add some sealant/copper spray for additional peace o' mind.
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- My tercel:: '84 Tercel4wd w/extensive mods
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Re: gasket for the trans
most trans shops are using silicon sealant rather than gaskets. I have also used the non-hardening form-a-gasket by permatex with good results on the rear diff assembly.
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