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bellhousing seal up

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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bellhousing seal up

Post by waandy »

done another thrust bearing not long after i replaced the clutch and im just wondering if many people seal them up? and if so how? im sure it would have been the muddy water i play in thats stuffed it
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Post by macneil »

i used gasket goop allround mine hopefully that holds it other wise any sealen that can take a bit of heat..
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Post by garth »

Gudday

get in there with the Sika before 'button up' and run a generous bead right around the housing.
make sure the bung and the clutch boot are in good nick and secure.

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Post by gu town »

gasket goo all around, new clutch fork boot + more goo. i also drilled and tapped a breather up on top of bell housing. just for heat from clutch (pressure differences) in my old GQ anyways.
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