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banjo rear end
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ford38v8 |
05-31-2018 @ 7:23 PM
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John, Your question regarding sealer on the gaskets is excellent. I wouldn't put sealer on the gaskets exactly because the gasket thickness is critical. The bolts do need sealer, however, and do not chase the threads before sealing, as those bolts are intended to have an interference fit to prevent leakage. The drain plug and the fill plug are both pipe threads, and require no sealer.
Alan
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JohnA |
05-31-2018 @ 11:52 AM
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also fair amount drips out,not little leak.
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JohnA |
05-31-2018 @ 11:49 AM
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will try bolt tighting route first,also if gaskets act as shims,can you use sealer??
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51woodie |
05-31-2018 @ 7:54 AM
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All the advice is good stuff. If you want a "manual", go to; verntardel.com and they have a 32-48 banjo rebuild 52 page guide book #10 for US$11.95. Also, vanpeltsales.com has tech info and parts drawings on their site. Check your EFV8 club roster for members in your area that have an 89A-(model number) listed, and they may be able to help.
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shogun1940 |
05-31-2018 @ 7:06 AM
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I would check the bolts, and separate the housing just a bit to insert some sealer all the way around and clean all the bolt holes and seal them. I think guys are on the right track for you
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40 Coupe |
05-31-2018 @ 4:45 AM
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I agree with deluxe40. You could also drain the oil and remove each bolt and add some sealer to the base of the threads and reinstall. spray some cleaner into each threaded hole before reinserting the bolts. Don't over tighten.
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deluxe40 |
05-30-2018 @ 7:45 PM
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The last time the rear end in my '41 leaked I found that the bolts holding the axle housing to the banjo had loosened. You might try tightening them (gently) before you tear it all apart.
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JohnA |
05-30-2018 @ 3:19 PM
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Thank-you
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CharlieStephens |
05-30-2018 @ 12:10 PM
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The most important thing to remember is that the paper shims (gaskets) between the center housing and tubes are shims for adjusting the rear end gears. Assuming the wear pattern is good they need to be replaced with shims (gaskets) of the same thickness. Good luck, have fun. Charlie Stephens
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JohnA |
05-30-2018 @ 11:22 AM
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Kingston.Ontario.Canada--I"m leaning towards doing it myself, my neighbor is a mechanic who would be willing to help some.
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