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Gasket Sealant Question
I have been getting an oil leak at the bearing cap just below the clutch of my Cub 154. I finally got around to taking it off today (kind of a bear to get to the four bolts out). I have new gasket. Since I only want to do this once, I thought I would ask about whether or not I should use a gasket sealant on the gasket or not? If yes, what is recommended?
This is the bearing cap below the clutch and is on the tranmission housing. The part number is Cub Cadet IH-350845-R1; CAP, BEARING RETAINER.
And is there an easy way to put this cap back on? Took me quite awhile to get it off and I am not sure my fingers will get up in there to put the bolts back in easily?
The leak has been a problem since oil gets on the mower belt and is thrown everywhere.
I do plan on cleaning and polishing up both surfaces pretty well. Any other advice?
Thanks
Larry Hardesty
This is the bearing cap below the clutch and is on the tranmission housing. The part number is Cub Cadet IH-350845-R1; CAP, BEARING RETAINER.
And is there an easy way to put this cap back on? Took me quite awhile to get it off and I am not sure my fingers will get up in there to put the bolts back in easily?
The leak has been a problem since oil gets on the mower belt and is thrown everywhere.
I do plan on cleaning and polishing up both surfaces pretty well. Any other advice?
Thanks
Larry Hardesty
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
Larry, I like to use Indian Head Varnish on my gaskets. It's available at most all auto parts stores.
Did you pull the two bottom bolts from the transmission along with the spacers? I know there is not a lot of room to work under there, but short of pulling the entire rear end from the frame, you are probably going to have to remove a piece at a time till you have enough space to get your hands in there.
Did you pull the two bottom bolts from the transmission along with the spacers? I know there is not a lot of room to work under there, but short of pulling the entire rear end from the frame, you are probably going to have to remove a piece at a time till you have enough space to get your hands in there.
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
Thanks regarding the Indian Head Varnish. I will check on it tomorrow. I took off the piece that I think activates and equalizes the brakes (I have only one brake pedal). That gave me room to get to the bottom two bolts easily. The top two were a bear to get out, and probably even more so to get back in.
Thanks much.
Larry
Thanks much.
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
The Varnish comes in a small brown container. The cap has a dauber attached to apply the product. Apply a thin even coat to both sides of the gasket. It has the consistency of an extra sticky syrup, but will clean up with carb cleaner. A little bit goes a long way!
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
RaymondDurban wrote:The Varnish comes in a small brown container. The cap has a dauber attached to apply the product. Apply a thin even coat to both sides of the gasket. It has the consistency of an extra sticky syrup, but will clean up with carb cleaner. A little bit goes a long way!
Thanks very much.
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
I use the Permatex pruple/brown Hi-tac sealant on all my gaskets. It's similar to the Indian Head, but you can typically get it at any auto parts store. Make sure to clean all the surfaces with acetone or some good degreaser prior to re-installing, or it will leak again no matter what sealant you use.
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
gitractorman wrote:I use the Permatex pruple/brown Hi-tac sealant on all my gaskets. It's similar to the Indian Head, but you can typically get it at any auto parts store. Make sure to clean all the surfaces with acetone or some good degreaser prior to re-installing, or it will leak again no matter what sealant you use.
Thanks for the tip. Acetone I do have. Hopefully I only have to do this once, which is quite enough.
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
I go the Indian Head sealent from NAPA this morning and got the gasket put back on this afternoon. I had to drain some of the hydraulic/transmision oil out. I will let it sit overnight and put the oil back in tomorrow and start it up. Hope I got the right place and hope it holds. Thanks for the help. Real pain to get the top two bolts back in. With some help with some magnets I go them in.
If it goes well tomorrow I will put the belly mower back on, which is an adventure in its self.
Larry H.
If it goes well tomorrow I will put the belly mower back on, which is an adventure in its self.
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
Glad to hear of your success!
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
I see that Permatex now owns ? Indian Head Permatex 20539 Indian Head Gasket Shellac Compound, 2 oz..
Still trying to find it up here. Has to be available somewhere.
Still trying to find it up here. Has to be available somewhere.
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
Well, I started up the tractor and ran it about 10 minutes. I put a piece of cardboard under the transmission to see if there were any leaks. Well, about 20 minutes later I noticed a small drip. It is not from under the gasket I replaced but about 6 inches to right (when looking from the front of the tractor). I suppose it could be from oil that leaked out while fixing the gasket (I can always hope). I looked around quite a bit and could not identify another leak, but it was getting late in the day. I will take another good hard look tomorrow. Open to suggestions.
Thanks
Larry
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
Check the Hyd return line that runs in that area.
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
On the left side (right when looking from front) of the transmission/differential are 2 or 3 hydraulic return lines. One or two lines go to the hydraulic oil filter and one from the oil filter to the bottom of the transmission. Hydraulic oil filter sits on top of the housing where the lines connect.bookman51 wrote:I noticed a small drip about 6 inches to right (when looking from the front of the tractor).
My first guess, easiest to fix, hydraulic oil filter gasket leaking. Second guess would be loose hydraulic fitting. If it's one of the hydraulic fittings you will probably have to remove all of the sheet metal on rear of tractor to reach the fitting.
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
Thanks much.
Larry
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Re: Gasket Sealant Question
Indian Head Gasket Shellac Is what we use to call it the name may have changed
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