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The old gasket was 0.005" The new gasket kit contains three gaskets measuring 0.0065, 0.0065, and 0.0095". I expected to find a 0.005" gasket in the kit and use it. Will using a 0.0065" gasket throw the pinion depth off too much?
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I just finished re gearing the trans on my 911 ... a few minutes ago (IMG:style_emoticons/default/yellowsleep[1].gif)
The latest Elring gasket set I have from WorldPac has the gasket thickness watermarked onto each gasket. the set I recieved had two 0.15mm and one 0.25 mm... though I have had in hand gasket sets with 0.5mm_0.10_0.15mm gaskets.. Even after setting the R&P the using the somewhat convoluted Porsche method.. I check the wipe of the gear set with prussian blue or grease... |
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