Pagoda SL Group

W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: CJHenderson on August 18, 2018, 15:00:41

Title: Rear axel gaskets
Post by: CJHenderson on August 18, 2018, 15:00:41
Are both the axel front cover plate and the left axel housing that mates up to the gear housing suppose to have gaskets?
Title: Re: Rear axel gaskets
Post by: MikeSimon on August 18, 2018, 15:47:10
My parts list and diagram does not show gaskets there. Doesn't mean there weren't any. My list only shows what is still available
Title: Re: Rear axel gaskets
Post by: A Dalton on August 18, 2018, 23:08:54
 No gaskets ...machined surface.
Title: Re: Rear axel gaskets
Post by: ja17 on August 18, 2018, 23:31:17
Be sure to use a sealer.
Title: Re: Rear axel gaskets
Post by: CJHenderson on August 19, 2018, 19:46:41
Such as Loctite RTV 598 gasket maker?
Title: Re: Rear axel gaskets
Post by: MikeSimon on August 20, 2018, 00:28:24
Having worked mostly on classic motorcycles for the last 25 years, I am using "Hondabond" (available at any Honda motorcycle dealer) for these kind of jobs. I believe Yamaha has a similar product called "Yamabond"
Title: Re: Rear axel gaskets
Post by: ja17 on August 20, 2018, 05:21:18
Many good products out there these days. Be sure to use those which are rated for the liquids being sealed.
Title: Re: Rear axel gaskets
Post by: wwheeler on August 20, 2018, 16:32:27
Yamabond is for sure a good product and have used that several times. But the biggest drawback here is that when the metal pieces go back together, the gap is minimal. Meaning that it will squeeze out 95% of the product you put on the surface. So that excess product is going to go somewhere and maybe some on the inside which may not be good.

You might consider Permatex #2 which a non-hardening, gooey sealant meant for this type of application. Unlike Yamabond, you can apply a VERY thin layer of #2 and it won't squeeze out as bad. #2 has been around longer than roaches.   
Title: Re: Rear axel gaskets
Post by: MikeSimon on August 20, 2018, 22:18:58
Sure, that's a concern! Applying a sealant requires some care.
Title: Re: Rear axel gaskets
Post by: ja17 on August 21, 2018, 06:32:31
Yes Wallace, I use permatext #2 also. I scrape clean both surfaces, and check them for burs or unevenness with a flat file. Clean both halves with alcohol then coat both surfaces with a very thin coat of permatext.