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<p>I've used the paper gaskets--which usually aren't a perfect
fit--with a thin coating of Permatex Aviation Form-A-Gasket on
both sides a few times with no leaks. Make sure both surfaces are
smooth and flat. One of the modern sealants--e.g. 'Right
Stuff'--would work well but be warned these are often just as good
as glues and can be the devil to undo. My rebuilder used two
beads of 'Right Stuff' on my BJ8's pan and when I cracked it and
had to remove it I injured an elbow trying to separate the pan
from the block.</p>
<p>Bob<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/23/2017 12:02 AM, Michael MacLean
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the conventional wisdom on what type of sealant to use on the
gasket for the pumpkin to axle housing?
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