Re: gasket diff to housing 8 3/4 "
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Re: gasket diff to housing 8 3/4 "



 Well, I quess it's different strokes for different folks.  Seems that
how we  each do things is how we feel it should be done.  I don't want
to tell anyone that my way is the only way.  . Just look at opinions
on whether PCV ventilations is better than open draft tubes or
breathers. I have recently  read some very good arguments both ways
I enjoy a good debate!   8-).................MO

On Dec 31, 9:06 am, Dodger7...@xxxxxxx wrote:
> I have to agree, but my calculator does not have capacity to carry the
> digits out far enough  to show the alignment difference when moving one end  of
> a (30in) axle .018 inches, I have my doubts that the final outcome would be
>  any different than painting  your wheels and getting an extra layer of
> paint on half the wheel
>
> In a message dated 12/31/2012 8:46:22 A.M. Central Standard Time,
>
> 493m...@xxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> I agree with Steve. The gasket, after compression, is .018" thick and
> although a small amount it will affect axle shaft  alignment.

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