[Farmall] gasket question

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Sat Jul 31 06:37:24 PDT 2010


John,
I don't know the exact size of the final drives offhand and I'm not near any of my tractors to measure.
Fel-Pro (available from NAPA and other stores) makes 18"X36" sheets and also 36" wide rolls that are 15-50 yards long.
I would think that should be big enough. 


On the gasket where the trans bolts to the diff housing RTV should work fine since it is cast iron to cast iron. Where I have had trouble
is where a tin cover mates to a casting (like the diff cover). In these cases I usually use a gasket AND RTV. 


Permatex makes a product called "the right stuff"


http://www.permatex.com/products/Automotive/automotive_gasketing/gasket_makers/auto_Permatex_the_Right_Stuff_Gasket_Maker.htm


It is made to work in place of cut gaskets. I have not tried it yet myself, but I have seen some demonstrations of it, and from them I think it 
should work good for what you are doing. It isn't cheap though.


Todd Markle 

Spring Mills, Pa.



-----Original Message-----
From: John G <gustafsonjohnc at wildblue.net>
To: Farmall/IHC mailing list <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Fri, Jul 30, 2010 2:21 pm
Subject: [Farmall] gasket question


Son and I finally got back on the Regular after a 4 or 5 month hiatus. We 
had decided to tear down the transmission and get it tanked, along with the 
differential housing and the bull gear housings. That 80 year old tar was 
just too much. Then the castings to the blast yard and a coat of primer.

I had pretty much decided a while back that I was going to have to make a 
new set of gaskets for everything. The bull gear and differential cover have 
me a bit concerned because of the size. Have not found sheets of vellumoid 
that large yet. Son and I got into a discussion about using Blue RTV. My 
personal experience has been mixed with it but there are those who swear its 
the best thing since sliced bread. By the same token there were very few 
leaks on the fittings as we took them apart and the case was pretty full 
initially. Worst leak was the front of the pto shaft cover.

I've measured the thickness  of the old gaskets and I get about 1/32 for 
almost everything and the old vegetable based material is readily available 
for the smaller gaskets in that thickness. I'm actually thinking of using 
3/64 to allow for long term set on the original gaskets.

Anyone out there have any guidance on sources or how to proceed with this?

John Gustafson 

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