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fsj-digest          Sunday, August 10 2008          Volume 01 : Number 3147



Forum for Discussion of Full Sized SJ Series Jeeps
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Contents:

	RE: fsj: RUBBER OR CORK TRANSMISSION GASKET
	Re: fsj: RUBBER OR CORK TRANSMISSION GASKET
	fsj: what a sweet sound
	RE: fsj: RUBBER OR CORK TRANSMISSION GASKET

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Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 18:29:15 -0700
From: Jim Blair <carnuck-at-hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: fsj: RUBBER OR CORK TRANSMISSION GASKET

Yup! It's all you man! (just kidding) I eyeball the pan and seem to get them
right the first time. Even the chrome valve cover on my '81 Chev 454 was all
bent front many over tightening attempts by the previous owners. Not a drop
comes out and it was put on dry!


From: Zee Man
Subject: fsj: RUBBER OR CORK TRANSMISSION GASKET

Hi YA'LL

I am about to swap my dented transmission pan for a new one... I really
haven't had much luck with cork gaskets for transmission pans... and i am
wondering if i am the only one?

Rob

78 Cherokee Chief

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Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 19:02:09 -0700 (PDT)
From: john <john-at-wagoneers.com>
Subject: Re: fsj: RUBBER OR CORK TRANSMISSION GASKET

a lot of folks are using silicon to seal up the pans these days...

john

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On Fri, 8 Aug 2008, Zee Man wrote:

 # Hi YA'LL
 # 
 # I am about to swap my dented transmission pan for a new one... I really
 # haven't had much luck with cork gaskets for transmission pans... and i am
 # wondering if i am the only one?
 # 
 # Rob
 # 
 # 78 Cherokee Chief
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Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2008 18:15:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: john <john-at-wagoneers.com>
Subject: fsj: what a sweet sound

updated the auction to include a small video clip:

http://wagoneers.com/fotos/2008/08-Aug-09-Jeeps-GW-Diesel-video/6.2Diesel-GrandWagoneer.MOV

:)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160270351404

john

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   Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold
 http://wagoneers.com  john's 6.2L GW: http://wagoneers.com/FSJ/Omega/
    SAVE FUEL use AMSOIL Synthetics:  http://wagoneers.com/AMSOIL
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Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 05:50:52 +0000
From: michel balea <mbalea-at-hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: fsj: RUBBER OR CORK TRANSMISSION GASKET

So Jim... rubber or cork..... funny I have the same Q

Napa gave me a set w some black type material.... I had cork before....

Cork is mounted dry... don't tighten too much and the oil will make the gasket
seal.... this is the theory.

RTV is no no...... John said silicone..... any product in mind... the one i
use around the bathtub (just kidding)

Went shopping today..... 2 new headlight bezel and dashboard lenses (only took
2 left one for the next jeep owner) amazing.... almost clean 75 wagoneer, that
has been sitting.... the blinker lenses were so clear, that i forgot to take
them... but a lot of humidity damage: the screws around the cluster instrument
were corroded... but the ball bearing of the ashtray were pristine. Had a
quadrajet w the infamous prestolite.

Michel
74 wag

> From: carnuck-at-hotmail.com
> To: fsj-at-digest.net
> Subject: RE: fsj: RUBBER OR CORK TRANSMISSION GASKET
> Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 18:29:15 -0700
>
> Yup! It's all you man! (just kidding) I eyeball the pan and seem to get
them
> right the first time. Even the chrome valve cover on my '81 Chev 454 was
all
> bent front many over tightening attempts by the previous owners. Not a drop
> comes out and it was put on dry!
>
>
> From: Zee Man
> Subject: fsj: RUBBER OR CORK TRANSMISSION GASKET
>
> Hi YA'LL
>
> I am about to swap my dented transmission pan for a new one... I really
> haven't had much luck with cork gaskets for transmission pans... and i am
> wondering if i am the only one?
>
> Rob
>
> 78 Cherokee Chief
>
> _________________________________________________________________
> Your PC, mobile phone, and online services work together like never before.
> http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108587394/direct/01/

_________________________________________________________________
Your PC, mobile phone, and online services work together like never before.
http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108587394/direct/01/

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