I recently changed my ring and pinion to a 3.07 and found a very nice rearend gasket from Lubelocker. They don't make one for our automatics but does anyone know of a higher quality pan gasket other than cork?
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I would call Casco, ( classic auto supply Co.) 740-622-8561. They manufacture many of their own parts and not just resell others products. They are on top of most of the innovations that help us keep our classics on the road.I recently changed my ring and pinion to a 3.07 and found a very nice rearend gasket from Lubelocker. They don't make one for our automatics but does anyone know of a higher quality pan gasket other than cork?
The cork works great if installed correctly. (Cork and rubber mixture) on a lot of things and they do not leak. You spray the pan surface with the yellow weather-stripping glue and only one side of the gasket. I use cork or corapreme (cork and ruwhen it gets tacky you put them togather. When you assemble the pan to the transmission you insure that there is no oil or any kind of gasket sealer on the mating surface. If there is the cork will squeeze out of the sealing area. I even install the gaskets completely dry and they work great. Only have trouble when I use any kind of gasket sealer.I recently changed my ring and pinion to a 3.07 and found a very nice rearend gasket from Lubelocker. They don't make one for our automatics but does anyone know of a higher quality pan gasket other than cork?
Why not spray both sides of the gasket with the weather stripping adhesive?The cork works great if installed correctly. (Cork and rubber mixture) on a lot of things and they do not leak. You spray the pan surface with the yellow weather-stripping glue and only one side of the gasket. I use cork or corapreme (cork and ruwhen it gets tacky you put them togather. When you assemble the pan to the transmission you insure that there is no oil or any kind of gasket sealer on the mating surface. If there is the cork will squeeze out of the sealing area. I even install the gaskets completely dry and they work great. Only have trouble when I use any kind of gasket sealer.
Makes it hell to remove the next time. Don't try it.Why not spray both sides of the gasket with the weather stripping adhesive?