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Old 05-28-2011, 11:32 AM
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Anyone else have an issue that the gasket(center section to rearend housing) never lines up?

I'm thinking I was sent the wrong one, no matter which way i try to line it up it will not lay flat.

Can i use RTV instead of the moser supplied gasket

Also the instructions say use gear oil with no Limited slip additive i couldn't find any at my local autozone without it. Suggestions.
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Believe I do have the wrong gasket:

this is the one that was sent:
http://www.jegs.com/i/Fel-Pro/375/2301/10002/-1


and this is the one appears that it would fit:
http://www.jegs.com/i/Fel-Pro/375/2302/10002/-1


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I didn't use a gasket. I used rtv with no leaks.
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Really, you can buy a roll of gasket material at the auto parts store, cut a section the size of the housing, and trace it and cut it out with a blade. I also highly recommend keeping a roll around just cause. Damn handy when you need a gasket or you damage one on installation. I use cork rubber gasket rolls myself. Avoid the paper crap I say.




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