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andrewvolsen
post Mar 8 2012, 01:00 PM
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I have a sideshift trans from a '73 2.0 car that I am planning on rebuilding. I want to order gaskets/seals ahead of time so I have them on hand. Does anyone have any experience with a seal set like this one:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/IMC-325-43006-040-...#ht_1270wt_1163

Would anyone reccomend somewhere else to buy these seals or a specific brand to look for?

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Bartlett 914
post Mar 8 2012, 04:23 PM
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I agree with buying from Pelican and GPR however: The least several sets I have seen from Elring have a problem with the different thickness gaskets required to shim the stack. You need different thickness gaskets for proper pinion depth settings. The sets I have seen have three .25 mm gaskets there should be a .10 a .15 and .25 gaskets. I do not know what this guy has. his shipping is free. That helps
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