Diff Cover Gasket Sealer

Started by C9, November 04, 2009, 04:49:18 PM

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C9

Had a small leak in the rear axle cover area of my 2002 Ford SuperCrew F-150 with 5.4 liter.

It's the 12 bolt model similar to what the F-250's use.


Anyway, pulled the cover and see that Ford Motor Co. used some type of RTV in place of a gasket.

I have a Fel-Pro gasket for it and was wondering what some of you guys use for sealer?

Got CopperCoat, non-hardening Permatex and black RTV (fresh) in stock.
C9

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Permatex....In a "can with a brush"  8) ...Since I was an apprentice... :shock:



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purplepickup

The last time I changed the lube in my E150 rear end I used a thin layer of copper RTV on both sides of the gasket.   It's just what I had on the shelf and it doesn't leak.  I'm sure permatex would work too.  Mine didn't have a gasket from the factory either....just rtv.
George

enjenjo

I use Ultra Blue Permatex RTV.
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Crosley.In.AZ

I use silicone from Home Depot in  a regular sized caulk tube..
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wayne petty

wayne votes and swears by this one...  it cures much firmer than the others

grey ultra silicone...

http://contentinfo.autozone.com/znetcs/product-info/en/US/ptx/82194/image/8/


warning...    never use a high speed rolock tool to clean the gasket mating surface...  the abrasive will get into the rear end...  you won't like the result.. as its hard to hum to the HUM from the bearings failing..

one might also find a quarter size or larger super magnet and stick it inside the bottom of the case... this will pull all the metal particles to it... the oil will stay cleaner longer also..

tomslik

i use the ford stuff if it's synthetic lube,otherwise ultrablack..
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32coupe

Quote from: "enjenjo"I use Ultra Blue Permatex RTV.

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I swear by Ultra Blue, it's all I use :wink:
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C9

Lots of choices and most of them say, "Ultra."

I figured with all the new - to me - stuff out there I'd ask.


Now I see why the parts guy was blowing dust off the Fel-Pro box....



Many thanks guys.
C9

Sailing the turquoise canyons of the Arizona desert.

UGLY OLDS

QuoteLots of choices and most of them say, "Ultra."


I looked ...Mine is not "Ultra" :roll:...The can says "Sorta" ..... :?

Does this mean I have to upgrade to the '80's  :?:   Again  :?:  :?:

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1940 Oldsmobile- The "Ugly Olds"
1931 Ford sedan- Retirement project

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purplepickup

Quote from: "tomslik"i use the ford stuff if it's synthetic lube,otherwise ultrablack..
I used Permatex ultra copper rtv with Royal Purple synthetic lube.  Is that a no no?  Does synthetic do something to rtv?
George

enjenjo

QuoteDoes synthetic do something to rtv?

No more that regular lube. The reason I use the ultra Blue, it will self seal if oil seeps into it.
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tomslik

Quote from: "purplepickup"
Quote from: "tomslik"i use the ford stuff if it's synthetic lube,otherwise ultrablack..
I used Permatex ultra copper rtv with Royal Purple synthetic lube.  Is that a no no?  Does synthetic do something to rtv?

don't know for sure, just have a lot of trounle with the syn stuff getting by the ford covers for some reason.
if you've got the time,let the stuff dry overnight and it'll prolly be ok.
i never do have the time(line work, ya know..) if i can let it sit for an hour, that's a lot!
why ultrablack?
cause i can't stand blue snot hanging out...or red....
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