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Question: Should I use RTV on the bolts of rear diff cover to assure no leaks?
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YES, as well as both sides of the cork gasket. I don't give a crap what anyone else tells you, it will leak if you don't do this. I went so far as to replace every stud, washer, and nut with OEM and used the factory cork gasket and the bastid it still leaked. The Toyota FPG works best -Question: Should I use RTV on the bolts of rear diff cover to assure no leaks?
Question: Should I use RTV on the bolts of rear diff cover to assure no leaks?
I've been contemplating my wiring harness as I'm approaching putting back in the rig.
The wiring harness and everything else is out of the truck now.
I will soon be putting the wiring harness back in but plan on de-smogging the 2F. I have already plugged air rail, have a TPI header and a Weber 38 carb.
Should I modify my harness or just tape off unused wiring, Emmissions ECU, etc?
Any tips? Hoping FJ40Jim might reply...
apeterson said:none of mine have ever leaked.. I just put rtv around each stud
Called www.SOR.com green sealant side goes towards pinion, then double nut studs to thread into case. Problem solved.
Splangy said:Ain't that what I told ya?!
Hurry up and finish this thing, will ya!