I'll be assembling my rebuilt pre '88 14 bolt soon and starting questioning how good the steel shims would seal between the pinion support housing and axle chunk. Same question about the steel gasket that seals the axle flange to the hub.
Do you guys even smear a thin film of something on these mating surfaces, like permeates ultra black? I know the pinion support seal is critical since it directly affects pinion depth but I wouldn't think a little smear would hurt. As for the axle flange, I thought about cutting out a gasket from a gasket maker sheet. I just absolutely despise fluid leaks.
Do you guys even smear a thin film of something on these mating surfaces, like permeates ultra black? I know the pinion support seal is critical since it directly affects pinion depth but I wouldn't think a little smear would hurt. As for the axle flange, I thought about cutting out a gasket from a gasket maker sheet. I just absolutely despise fluid leaks.

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. I used a file to smooth the raised spots flush with the rest of the surface and it feels and appears flush as best as I can tell. Thanks for the part number.