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Can I re-use my diff cover gasket?

Those gaskets are crap, Ive always used RTV. clean the surfaces really well, and put a thick bead on and let it setup for 10-15min and then slap it together.

otherwise, if you didnt tear your gasket or its not too flattened out, you have a 50/50 chance itll hold.
 
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Last time I took my front cover off, the gasket looked brand new, so I didn't scrape it off. I just put RTV on top of it. It hasn't leaked at all.
 
I like this product from Permatex called "Right Stuff"

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This latest elastomeric rubber gasket technology is blowout resistant and outperforms pre-cut gaskets. Specified on production lines by GM, Ford, DaimlerChrysler and Mercedes-Benz. Temperature range -75°F to 450°F (-59°C to 232°C) continuous, 500°F (260°C) intermittent.; resists ATF, coolant, oil and other shop fluids. Protects against leaks caused by vibration and thermal expansion. Sensor-safe.



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I like this product from Permatex called "Right Stuff"

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This latest elastomeric rubber gasket technology is blowout resistant and outperforms pre-cut gaskets. Specified on production lines by GM, Ford, DaimlerChrysler and Mercedes-Benz. Temperature range -75°F to 450°F (-59°C to 232°C) continuous, 500°F (260°C) intermittent.; resists ATF, coolant, oil and other shop fluids. Protects against leaks caused by vibration and thermal expansion. Sensor-safe.



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Thats what I use everytime without issue.
 
i always use black permatex.it works on any serface that needs to have a oil seal.if you reuse the old seal,use a thin bead of permatex on both sides of the mounting surface and you will have no problems.
 
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