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Old 11-19-2009   #21
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I have been looking for or equivilant GM sealent for the rear end #9636067 and none of the parts stores can cross refernce it and the dealer dosent show it. Is it a silicone or ureathene? Any imput or experiance on this would be appriciated?

Dave
Dave,
I ordered this kit, not sure if it's the GM equivilant or not, but RTV sealer should take care of it. Are you using a gasket?

http://www.mamotorworks.com/corvette...ywords=602-954

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Old 11-19-2009   #22
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Thank you Jeffvette, I use that on the T56 tranny I’ve rebuilt. Its good stuff. I was concerned due to the structural aspect and flexing of the structure that plain silicon wouldn’t due the job.

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Old 11-19-2009   #23
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Thank you Jeffvette, I use that on the T56 tranny I’ve rebuilt. Its good stuff. I was concerned due to the structural aspect and flexing of the structure that plain silicon wouldn’t due the job.

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Nope, it's good to go.
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Old 11-19-2009   #24
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I'm having my gears done as we speak. My disks didn't look quite as worn as yours, but I chose to replace mine anyway. You can pick up a clutch pack set for about $65.00. Cheap insurance as long as you have it apart. Just my two cents.
I got mine from flea bay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/DANA-...Q5fAccessories

Interesting approach to the drain plug, never seen that.
Rich
Rich,

Can you confirm the part number you have is Spicer 706352X? Danelle from the link you provided said that is the part number they sell on the listing, but a friend of mine said the part number for our D44-HD is Spicer 707018X as shown here that this is what was used to rebuild his D44 in C4:

http://www.diffsonly.com/catalog/adv...f8a13&x=3&y=10

Based on this site from Dana/Spicer, I think 706352X is for Dana 44 solid axle:

http://www2.dana.com/expertforms/depart.aspx

Putting in the two part numbers and click on where used and then the drawing as you will see the GM and Jeep application with our rear.

Thanks,

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Old 11-20-2009   #25
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Rich,

Can you confirm the part number you have is Spicer 706352X? Danelle from the link you provided said that is the part number they sell on the listing, but a friend of mine said the part number for our D44-HD is Spicer 707018X as shown here that this is what was used to rebuild his D44 in C4:

http://www.diffsonly.com/catalog/adv...f8a13&x=3&y=10

Based on this site from Dana/Spicer, I think 706352X is for Dana 44 solid axle:

http://www2.dana.com/expertforms/depart.aspx

Putting in the two part numbers and click on where used and then the drawing as you will see the GM and Jeep application with our rear.

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Humm. I need to check the part # on what I received and the parts are at a members house at the moment.

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Old 11-20-2009   #26
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Rich,

Can you confirm the part number you have is Spicer 706352X? Danelle from the link you provided said that is the part number they sell on the listing, but a friend of mine said the part number for our D44-HD is Spicer 707018X as shown here that this is what was used to rebuild his D44 in C4:

http://www.diffsonly.com/catalog/adv...f8a13&x=3&y=10

Based on this site from Dana/Spicer, I think 706352X is for Dana 44 solid axle:

http://www2.dana.com/expertforms/depart.aspx

Putting in the two part numbers and click on where used and then the drawing as you will see the GM and Jeep application with our rear.

Thanks,
Not sure of the part # at the moment but the new clutch packs were just measured and they all matched up the same in all respects as the old ones.


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Old 11-20-2009   #27
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Not sure of the part # at the moment but the new clutch packs were just measured and they all matched up the same in all respects as the old ones.


Rich
Rich,

Okay, good news and it should work then. The gal from the site you ordered (Danelle) said it is interchangeable and a marketing scheme from Dana. I ordered the 707018X from here:

http://www.drivetrainspecialists.com...oduct-446.html

Thanks!
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Old 11-27-2009   #28
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So my rebuild kit came with a gasket and I noticed the factory does not use one based on mine and all the photos I see. When I reassemble, don't use the gasket that came with the kit and just use sealer?

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Old 11-27-2009   #29
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I was just down at NAPA and saw the "Right Stuff" Jeff talked about. It was in the sealant section with the RTV and anti-seize. Hope that makes it easy for anyone looking.
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Thanks John. I just came from Napa and forgot to pick that up. After all these years, I also found out that they give military discount. Man, I missed out on hundreds of dollars discount over the years.....like almost 30.
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