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Re: IML: Rear-end sealant
- From: Matthew Gill <mgill3@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 18:53:41 -0700
Oh! And i forgot to mention, i did notice the rear-end leaking a bit  
when i was down there, that could have been my rear grinding noise.
On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:45 PM, Matthew Gill wrote:
I sealed my rear end with this stuff that i had to squirt out of a  
tube, it was black and very sticky... on the back of the package it  
says to let it cure for 24 hours. I was disappointed that i won't  
be able to drive the car tonight.
Has anybody used this sort of sealant, and does it work well? When  
I removed the rear-end cover i noticed that it had a rubber gasket  
on it previously, but the man at Checker recommended the tube of  
guck that you spread around the whole thing and around the holes.  
Hopefully it holds a good seal.
I haven't even put the fluid in yet since it says to let it cure  
for 24 hours... i'll put the fluid in tomorrow evening and then  
i'll be able to drive it. Hopefully i have no leaks!
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