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    Need part numbers

    Looking for part numbers for the following (parts store clerk isn't any help)

    Oil galley plugs - I think they are 35/64 Can I buy these seperately from a complete frost plug kit?

    Gasket behind the aux shaft retaining plate.

    Thanks for any help!!

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    Re: Need part numbers

    OK, I think the aux shaft seal kit is Felpro TCS45026

    correct?

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    Re: Need part numbers

    I don't think I have ever used a gasket on that. I've always used anerobic sealer.
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    Re: Need part numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by contraption22 View Post
    I don't think I have ever used a gasket on that. I've always used anerobic sealer.
    So you just put a new seal in the housing and sealer between the housing and block?



    You don't use that gasket? Hmm...

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    Re: Need part numbers

    if you use the gasket it adds alot of freeplay to the shaft. The cover is the thrust bearing.
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    Re: Need part numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by prepared View Post
    So you just put a new seal in the housing and sealer between the housing and block?



    You don't use that gasket? Hmm...
    That is correct.
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    Re: Need part numbers

    Any machine shop should be able to give you those plugs, they probably have 100's floating around, I have a few if you need a couple.

    Anerobic sealer on the front and rear seal retainers and int shaft retainer.

    Maybe that's why some have issues chewing up shafts, the extra freeplay?
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    Re: Need part numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by turbovanman View Post
    Any machine shop should be able to give you those plugs, they probably have 100's floating around, I have a few if you need a couple.

    Anerobic sealer on the front and rear seal retainers and int shaft retainer.

    Maybe that's why some have issues chewing up shafts, the extra freeplay?
    Can anyone verify the size of these plugs? I'm hoping to get this all together this weekend.

    Anerobic sealer on those places. Got it.

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