2007 3500 4wd front and rear diff gaskets
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Thank you for your reply primem I will try and check @ the dealership with a dodge tech, what I was trying to say earlier don't want it to start leaking unknowingly till it's to late and noisy
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I am a former gm and now new to dodge tech. the gasket that i posted looks like a reusable gasket. Even if the dealership does not have a reusable gasket for your truck...Do an internet search and you will find good quality reusable gaskets.
when you reuse them, just power wash them off and inspect them. do not use mineral spirits, brake cleaner etc.
I don't for see a problem with using rtv but i prefer to use what the manufacturer call for. Sometimes gaskets are used in an assembly for clearance...like the 6.7 oil pan...if the gasket is removed and rtv used...the crank hits the pan.
when you reuse them, just power wash them off and inspect them. do not use mineral spirits, brake cleaner etc.
I don't for see a problem with using rtv but i prefer to use what the manufacturer call for. Sometimes gaskets are used in an assembly for clearance...like the 6.7 oil pan...if the gasket is removed and rtv used...the crank hits the pan.
Last edited by primem; 03-04-2017 at 09:22 AM.
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Thanks for the reply and information, I just wanted to do it right the first time with no surprises already spent about $3000 in parts doing repairs and maintenance on it winter is hard on vehicles here due to road salts
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I am a former gm and now new to dodge tech. the gasket that i posted looks like a reusable gasket. Even if the dealership does not have a reusable gasket for your truck...Do an internet search and you will find good quality reusable gaskets.
when you reuse them, just power wash them off and inspect them. do not use mineral spirits, brake cleaner etc.
I don't for see a problem with using rtv but i prefer to use what the manufacturer call for. Sometimes gaskets are used in an assembly for clearance...like the 6.7 oil pan...if the gasket is removed and rtv used...the crank hits the pan.
when you reuse them, just power wash them off and inspect them. do not use mineral spirits, brake cleaner etc.
I don't for see a problem with using rtv but i prefer to use what the manufacturer call for. Sometimes gaskets are used in an assembly for clearance...like the 6.7 oil pan...if the gasket is removed and rtv used...the crank hits the pan.
Last edited by jim_r2008; 03-04-2017 at 09:38 AM.