rangerenthiusiast
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- Location
- Hudson Valley, NY
- Vehicle Year
- 1992
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 4.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
Hey, all.
I’m thinking about putting a thin film of black RTV on both sides of the cork gasket going on the auto transmission pan of my 1992 Ranger with the A4LD. I’ve always used cork gaskets and never had one leak before, but I’d like to have a little bit of extra insurance on this one, in case there are any devisions from absolute flat on the pan (thus, the RTV).
I feel like a long time ago, someone may have told me to use either cork or RTV, but not both. There was never an explanation why and I’m starting to wonder if I imagined it.
Thoughts? Thanks.
I’m thinking about putting a thin film of black RTV on both sides of the cork gasket going on the auto transmission pan of my 1992 Ranger with the A4LD. I’ve always used cork gaskets and never had one leak before, but I’d like to have a little bit of extra insurance on this one, in case there are any devisions from absolute flat on the pan (thus, the RTV).
I feel like a long time ago, someone may have told me to use either cork or RTV, but not both. There was never an explanation why and I’m starting to wonder if I imagined it.
Thoughts? Thanks.