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Torque tube gasket design I'm about ready to connect the torque tube to the banjo. Looking at the gasket it has the required six bolt holes and a notch in it. What is the notch for? How should it be oriented? Any clues will be gratefully accepted.
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Re: Torque tube gasket design Throw gasket in the trash. Not used on the Model A.
The torque tube prevents the double bearing race from moving. By adding in the gasket you now give it room to move. You need to be sure you have removed all nicks and burrs so the two parts sit tight. A shim may be required if by some odd chance you have to put a shim at the other end of the race to get the gear pattern proper. Then you would have to shim the tube the same distance. |
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Re: Torque tube gasket design My understanding is that Ford did not originally use a gasket between the banjo flange and the torque tube flange. They are available now and they will prevent an oil drip at this location. Some amount of oil can find its way through the pinion bearings into the area where the banjo and the torque tube connect. The gasket should be positioned so that the notch is at the bottom so that the oil can drain back. I install one on every rear axle assembly rebuild I do.
Tom Endy |
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