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Re: F250 Project - Senor_Taylor - 05-05-2015

Yeah, I was about to say, even though it's SAS In the front, no lockers is a no go.


RE: F250 Project - HAULN-SS - 06-30-2019

I thought I had an oil leak in this thing lately. I noticed it after a trip the other week that the tailgate had some kind of oily residue on it. Turns out it ended up being the rear diff leaking pretty substantially out of nowhere. I finally figured out the wet spot on the pavement wasn't coming from the front..and the diff cover was rusty as hell. Funny how on these trucks all the things that are supposed to hold a lubricant are themselves prone to corrosion (oil pan is also rusty and probably going to need to be replaced at some point).

Anyway - I bought a diff cover from Autozone and it came with one of those paper filters. Anyone ever replaced one of these? Should I use silicone sealant AND the gasket, or should I just use the silicon sealant "make your own gasket" shit? Right now I have the paper one on there but I don't know how long that will hold up by itself.


F250 Project - Senor_Taylor - 06-30-2019

Back from the dead. I would say do both.

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F250 Project - D_Eclipse9916 - 06-30-2019

Disagree. Liquid gasket only. I won’t guarantee it; but betting the factory has updated their spec to liquid gasket.

Edit: use silicone gray only, clean off the surface, put a 1/8 bead all the way around. Put cover on with bolts hand threaded. Wait 10 minutes then torque down. Learned many times that this is really the only true way to not get a leak for years to come.


RE: F250 Project - .RJ - 07-01-2019

dont ever do paper + sealant pls


RE: F250 Project - V1GiLaNtE - 07-01-2019

Look into Lube Locker gaskets. Only thing I ever used on my XJs when I replaced the factory diffs with armored ones. Never leaked and re-usable.

https://www.lubelocker.com/


F250 Project - Senor_Taylor - 07-01-2019

Guess I've been doing it wrong Confusedhrug:

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