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Ive done dozens of them but decided to buy the gould kit to have the tooling and it actually comes with two seal kits. I actually learned a couple tricks from the dvd that i didnt know before.

Any oil resistant rtv will work. Ive used grey, black, red and blue. Never had any leak

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I always pull the cover, pop the seal out, clean all the old rtv/gasket out. Then when I install the seal, I use a small chunk of 2x4 laid flat across the seal installer and tap right in the center to make the seal go in straight. Takes a couple of times and seal goes right in. After the frustrating part is done I clean the front of the gear case and clean all the gears up. Finally run a solid bead of rtv on the cover and make a circle around each bolt hole.

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I put a stick through my radiator over the summer. While I had the old radiator out and fan out I figured it was as good a time as any to - 1) remove the damper to do a thorough inspection, 2) pull the cover to check the KDP, and 3) change the front main seal that was just starting to get a little damp.

You can have the damper and the front cover off in less than a half hour.

I agree. It's not too difficult to remove the cover to replace the seal. Takes a little finess to tap the new one in though. The napa kit comes with the expander-sleeve slide-over cone which allows you to re-install cover without damaging the seal lip.

 

Overall the job is not too difficult and it's a good opportunity to first pressurewash before taking everything apart & then once back together you can watch closely to see where oil leaks (if any) may originate from.

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I did mine last night, I read to put some red loc tight on so i tried. I doubt much was left on by the time I actually got the seal installed, what a booger to get in!

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I've checked mine a few times and its dry as a bone. The one that didn't take very good was the vacuum pump. It leaking not bad but its leaving a wet spot on the cross member frame. :duh: