Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 20:17:34 -0400
Reply-To: Edward Maglott <emaglott3@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Edward Maglott <emaglott3@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: leaking final drive oil pan (AT)
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Went to the flaps at lunch and got some right stuff black in the 3oz
can. The flaps guy tried to talk me into getting the regular tube of
black RTV at about 1/2 the price. He said it was the same stuff, and
the can of right stuff did say it was black RTV. It also said it was
special elastomeric something. Based on specific list experience of
success, I went with right stuff. Checked out my pan and it
definitely had been way over tightened, all the bolt holes were
raised up above the level of the sealing surface. I probably could
have straightened it out and used the gasket. So I put the right
stuff from it's fancy can all around the pan and slapped that thing
up there. Pretty easy. torqued diagonally to 7 ft/lbs. waited 5
minutes and did 7 again, but only a couple of the bolts turned. I
left it at that and started pumping gear oil into the thing
again. No leaks! I hope it stays that way. Thanks again to all who
responded with advice.
My tip of the day is my DIY gear oil pump. I went to the beauty
supply place and got a pump dispenser they might use in a salon. I
think it was a buck or two, I got it years ago. A little whittling
of the spout and I could put on a length of plastic tubing. The tube
that goes down into the product is long enough to reach the bottom of
the 1 qt gear oil jug. It pumps pretty fast. maybe 5 minutes of
pumping to empty a quart of gear oil.
It didn't say on the can, but it took off the cone shaped nozzle
before leaving the extra squirt hanging out. I hope that was right.
Edward
At 09:55 PM 3/21/2011, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>Just put a nice amount around the edge of the pan and set for a
>minute...then trim or wipe any excess from the inside lip. The
>trick is holding it in place while you torque it, so get an extra
>hand and it will take minutes, instead of an hour. Good luck.
>P.S. Always let a little squirt out of the "cheese can" if you got
>the aerosol can, when you are done,so you have a little plug that
>will save the rest for next time. Just like Cheese Whiz. :-)
>Michael in San Antonio
>91GL Weekender AT 2.1L 'Gringo'
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