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Anybody has a napa or autozone part number for this gasket?
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Nope, no difference if it is the original axle. The oval 10 bolt is a 7.5" ring gear (S10 and car applications) while the nearly round, but slightly oval 10 bolt has an 8.5" ring gear and was only used in the trucks.Also, apparently the M-1009 differential is different than other civilian trucks because the gasket for those trucks is oval. At least that was what NAPA gave me. My rear end is Round!
Then you're doing it wrong. I'm an offroader. I change my gear oil at least 4-5 times a year (due to water crossings, etc). I've never ever used a gasket, and I've never ever had a leak. There are a few things you might be doing wrong. Too much RTV, not enough RTV. Are you 'circling' the bolt holes? Are you putting the RTV on the cover or on the differential? Are you cleaning all of the oil off until the metal is dry? Are you putting the bolts on only finger tight, letting it sit for an hour, then torquing it down?Everybody says RTV it. Well over my 20 years of playing with cars RTV has been a temporary solution. It always ends up leaking again. I have had to redo Auto shop RTV jobs several times.... As long as it doesn't leak in the shop it is considered a success.
Then NAPA screwed up. A 10 bolt is a 10 bolt is a 10 bolt. Maybe they gave you a gasket for a Ford 10 bolt, which IS oval.Also, apparently the M-1009 differential is different than other civilian trucks because the gasket for those trucks is oval. At least that was what NAPA gave me. My rear end is Round!
I have a pair of 10 bolts out of my suburban. I'm pretty certain that they take different gaskets.
In my case 10 bolts can be different.
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