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I'm not sure if my M6 had a gasket between it and the bellhousing. I know I have heard about problems when the gasket is missing but I can't see why it would be needed.

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Gasket ? My master parts book does not show any gasket and I did not use any when I took mine apart or back together.

What would the gasket seal ? The transmission has a gasket behind the input shaft housing. There is nothing to seal between the transmission and the bell housing.

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You need a gasket or it will leak where Shel indicated. (Been there, done that)

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Make sure you cut a hole in the gasket where shel bizzy 48 in pointing. A metal shaft runs inside that hole and it does come out out the hole a mm or two. If you don't cut the hole it make shirfting into gear hard or you just can't do it. My 3 cents.

Eric

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With the trans out shift the gears around. You will see the shaft come out a tad. It did on mine and I cut a hole in it. ( I forget who told me but it can make a difference). Never leaked and shifts fine. Even if you cut the hole, it is still sealed all the way around. Good luck.

Eric

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I have made a gasket for my trans to bell housing also, but I have not added the hole, for the vent hole, should I also cut this hole, as my original gasket had this hole cut out...........Fred ps , learning to ask beforehand

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One question, I have the gasket made, I do have this vent hole covered, but what about the side hole, that runs from the same spot, what keeps the oil from exiting that spot. Is this side hole to the other hole, meant to have a welch plug or something, what stops the trans oil from running out of there......Fred

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The side hole at the front of the trans in this pic Shel, this is the gasket I made..........Fred ps, what sealant should I use on this gasket

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This gasket is made from some type of coated cardboard,that I found at work, not real gasket material, still think I should put a little sealant, at least around the vent hole perhaps......Fred

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