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Old 07-27-09, 01:45 PM
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Correct sealer?

I'm replacing my clutch, changing differential and replacing the tail shaft housing on the tranny.

My service manual doesn't list a sealer for any of this.
what are the correct sealers for these
1. trans to engine
2. tail shaft housing
3. differential

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1. nothing, there is no oil there. you should consider replacing the rear main seal, while it is apart, and grease up the pilot bearing, or replace it

2. mazda uses a grey sealant, 8527-77-739 its similar to hondabond.

3. same as #2
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Thanks.
I got all new bearings and seals. also shift fork master cylinder, slave cylinder ect. Basically if it can be replaced with out splitting the case it is being replaced.
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