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Old 02-26-2019, 01:38 PM
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When you all are replacing gaskets on the rear end do you add any sealer like permatex or just go with the gasket?
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Old 02-26-2019, 02:26 PM
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Opinions will vary from member to member. Some swear by only using black or grey RTV ( never just use that blue crap RTV ) with out a paper gasket, other folks use just a paper gasket installed "dry", as the manual suggests, and then some people prefer to use both a paper gasket with a thin film of black or grey RTV.

I use the RTV with a paper gasket. The gaskets you'll get from CCS are the best I ever bought. They are thick and sturdy, and much better than what the CC dealerships carry. I have had great success buying a roll of gasket material and making my own gaskets. And I pushed the barrier even further by making a rear cover gasket from a 12 pack of Coke using the box, and black RTV!
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Take these pictures for instance. The rear cover for my 71' Dodge 9 1/4" rear differential. I made dowel pins to keep the gasket in place as I installed it to the diff. Same story for your Cub Cadet rear cover plate.
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Very true.

Personally, I use a "thin film" of gasket sealer. I never had any issues. I know this goes against the Service Manual. You will have to decide which way you want to go.
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Thanks for the responses. Got the rear end cleaned out and new gasket on and all buttoned up. Onward!
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If a gasket is available for the application I use it. End of story. Depends on application with a fiber or paper-ish gasket sometimes I will use something like Indian Head shellac type sealer, or even that yellow "gorilla snot" weather strip adhesive, usually if I am going to use that, it's to hold the gasket in place where I have to work vertical or upside down, and don't have a 3rd hand to hold things together while I start the bolts that holds things together. Something like a head gasket always goes together dry, unless the instructions call for a spray copper coat type of a sealer.
In a 1 piece rubber seal like an oil pan or a valve cover gasket, those too go on dry.
If I have a 4 piece gasket like an intake manifold or an oil pan on older ones, I will put a bead of RTV in the corners where the edges butt up together. I'm definitely NOT a fan of the"gaskets in a tube" unless there's nothing else available.
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