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My O/D transmission leaks where the adaptor plate joins the rear case. I have replaced the gasket twice. The second time I used the copper spray gasket sealant. It still leaked. I am about to dissassemble the transmission again to replace the over-ride clutch. I am considering using RTV gasket maker on the leaking joint to stop the leak. Is that a good idea? Should I use it with the paper gasket or without the paper gasket? If I use it with the gasket I assume I apply it to both sides. Is there a particular preferred RTV material?

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

Jim Yergin

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I would use it with the gasket. Try making the gasket out of a little thicker paper. The stuff I have used was black and resistant to gas oil etc. I used it for my honda lawn mower which I replaced the crank on. The honda has no gasket between the 1/2s of the crank case. Its only sealed with RTV( you are supposed to buy genuine honda seal )

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Is there another place it could be leaking from besides the gasket surface?

When mating two metal flange surfaces I like to use Permatex Anerobic Gasket Maker. It goes on like a gell, but once you bolt things together and let it cure it becomes very stiff like hard plastic. It will fill any voids and seal the two metal pieces, but won't squish and work loose like RTV, or soft gaskets, can do.

Here's a pic of the Napa branded stuff

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2 thick coats of the coper spray sealant is the best i thnk. i wouldnt use that blue rtv/atv stuff? it ruined my 230 engine 2 years ago...clogged the oil holes..

bill

Little bit okay. Too much no good.

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