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Im starting the project today and checking in to see if there is a preference on what gasket maker to go with as Id like to make this a one time deal. Thanks

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  • Mopar1973Man
    Mopar1973Man

    NAPA gasket is all I ever used.    Now make sure your cover isn't warped and that there is no issues. Do NOT use silicone on the cover or gasket. I just slip the new gasket on making sure th

  • The million dollar question is who use's the thicker washers and who doesn't? Ten years ago they didnt come with the set and I never had a leak.  

  • Mopar1973Man
    Mopar1973Man

    My last gasket I installed I just used the factory bolts over again. No issues.

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  • Owner

NAPA gasket is all I ever used. 

 

Now make sure your cover isn't warped and that there is no issues. Do NOT use silicone on the cover or gasket. I just slip the new gasket on making sure that its facing the right direction typically there is a tab showing direction. Then tighten the bolts as usual and reassmeble the VP44 into the gear case. 

  • Author

Well dorman makes napa and from everything I searched its on backorder till February 10th. I can get Felpro, any bad reports on felpro lately?

  • Owner

I would use FelPro or Mahle gaskets over any Cummins gasket any day. Just a heads up Cummins does not produce gaskets like the head gasket is produced in China by BLK.

  • Author

The felpro also came with 1/4 inch thick steel washers with rubber backing along with the thin washers that go behind the bolts. I guess they are for extra cover support.

  • Author

The million dollar question is who use's the thicker washers and who doesn't? Ten years ago they didnt come with the set and I never had a leak.

 

  • Owner
1 hour ago, jlwelding said:

The million dollar question is who use's the thicker washers and who doesn't? Ten years ago they didnt come with the set and I never had a leak.

 

 

My last gasket I installed I just used the factory bolts over again. No issues.

  • Author

This gasket came with thick washers with rubber seals. I get their idea of pulling it down tighter but I think it will warp the tin cover. Its new to me thats why I asked. Im just going back with new gasket and the old bolts.

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