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    Winch & Transfer rebuild - Seals question

    Like everyone since buying my 1st D2 3 or so years ago I’ve been doing mostly all my own repairs and maintenance. I’ve never used seals before tho. I know it’s a basic thing but I’ve never done it. The engineering side of my brain works really quite well and currently I’m rebuilding a Thompson 8000 Hand Crank Electric winch which is destined for the front of my D2. Afterwards I’m going to rebuild the ‘spare’ CDL transfer case that I bought cheap.

    Which brings me to my question. Should I use the supplied gaskets or silicon gasket maker? The winch isn’t exactly such a precision instrument that it’s using the gaskets as spacers. Also, the transfer rebuild kit contains a bunch of gaskets but in the rebuild section of the Ashcrofts site they suggest silicon gasket maker.

    Thoughts? Also, I assume if I use gaskets that I smear both sides with stag paste? Again, never used gaskets before but I’m learning.
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    I find the best results are from paper gaskets with Permatex Aviation Form-A-Gasket No. 3.

    Permatex(R) Aviation Form-A-Gasket(R) No. 3 Sealant Liquid - Permatex

    I only use Stag sealant on tapered threads where petrol is involved. It dries hard and goes brittle, so not anywhere inside a engine or gearbox.

    Aaron

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    Got some today. Thanks for your help
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