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Old 07-09-2014, 11:04 PM
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Default Transmission pan gasket question on 3206

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First Cub Cadet and first post. Excuse my ignorance. My 3206 (1J209g20069) is slowly leaking Hydro fluid from the bottom corner of the transmission differential cover. Not sure if it's coming thru the transmission cover gasket or thru the right bearing block assembly. In either case, i'm Looking for advice as to what gasket sealer/maker to use with the new gasket when I put the cover back on. Do I use loctite 5699 grey, or Permatex ultra grey, or Permatex ultra black ? I'm also not sure what to torque to use when I tighten the cover back on.

Any advice is greatly appreciated. I'll include a picture. Thanks.
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Old 07-10-2014, 08:39 AM
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Service manual says Loc-Tite 5999. Perhaps Oak will chime in on this one.
http://www.henkelna.com/product-sear...=8797876158465

You can download the service manual for the 3000 series here
http://www.mymowerparts.com/pdf/Cub-...epair-Manuals/
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Thanks for the links. I'll check them out.
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Old 07-14-2014, 10:46 PM
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Thanks Sam Mac.

The link to the service manual was very helpful. The version of the manual I downloaded (770-10227) from another web site made no mention on page 15-2 of loctite 5999 or the torque pressure. They contained different information ! A little disturbing. My 3206 only had a single transmission pan gasket so it had a slightly different transmission differential assembly than the manual called for.

I could not obtain loctite 5999 in my areaa so I chose to use Permatex Ultra Black. No leaks as of yet. Cut the grass only once. Time will tell. I also only used the Ultra Black around the the inner bearing assembly as the manually recommended. I used NO sealant around the gasket in any other area and followed the Ultra Black instructions closely. Torqued the transmission pan bolts to 100 pound-inches in a star pattern as recommended. Appreciate the help.

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