What I do with final drives, is to fill it to the point where your little
finger when bent at the first knuckle, just touches the fluid. A bit less
than 2 quarts.
Jim Hupy
> #3 Permatex is what Manny uses on the transmission chain covers. Left a
> big jar on the shelf here. For some reason, I hadn't used it in a long
> time. Last month a friend came back here with a badly leaking final
> drive-to-transmission gasket which we'd installed with a new engine and
> transmission early in the summer. When we examined the gasket, it looked
> perfect with clear, complete impressions on both sides. So we put the
> Permatex on both sides. He hasn't had a drop of leakage during a couple of
> trips since.
>
> One thing: He had the 3:21 FD filled to the plug. I told him to only fill
> it to 3/4" lower (Is that the correct level?). Is it likely that the
> over-fill caused the leakage -- even when static (big puddle on the hanger
> floor after a week)?
>
> Ken H.
>
>
>
> > I have a friend who put his airplane down in an outside storage yard when
> > the engine quit about 2 miles short of the runway in Gary, IN. The next
> day
> > when we went to find out what was wrong and refrieve it, we found a piece
> > of teflon tape in the carb. We removed he teflon piece and used this
> FAA
> > approved stuff to reseal seal it.
> >
> > https://www.permatex.com/products/gasketing/gasket-
> > sealants/permatex-aviation-form-a-gasket-no-3-sealant-liquid/
> >
> >
> > BTW, he claimed that he never used teflon tape on that airplane. It may
> > have been there for many years. It got in there somehow. I often
> wondered
> > if he might have gotten it at some refueling place with a load of
> gasoline.
> >
> > --
> > Ken Burton - N9KB
> > 76 Palm Beach
> > Hebron, Indiana
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finger when bent at the first knuckle, just touches the fluid. A bit less
than 2 quarts.
Jim Hupy
> #3 Permatex is what Manny uses on the transmission chain covers. Left a
> big jar on the shelf here. For some reason, I hadn't used it in a long
> time. Last month a friend came back here with a badly leaking final
> drive-to-transmission gasket which we'd installed with a new engine and
> transmission early in the summer. When we examined the gasket, it looked
> perfect with clear, complete impressions on both sides. So we put the
> Permatex on both sides. He hasn't had a drop of leakage during a couple of
> trips since.
>
> One thing: He had the 3:21 FD filled to the plug. I told him to only fill
> it to 3/4" lower (Is that the correct level?). Is it likely that the
> over-fill caused the leakage -- even when static (big puddle on the hanger
> floor after a week)?
>
> Ken H.
>
>
>
> > I have a friend who put his airplane down in an outside storage yard when
> > the engine quit about 2 miles short of the runway in Gary, IN. The next
> day
> > when we went to find out what was wrong and refrieve it, we found a piece
> > of teflon tape in the carb. We removed he teflon piece and used this
> FAA
> > approved stuff to reseal seal it.
> >
> > https://www.permatex.com/products/gasketing/gasket-
> > sealants/permatex-aviation-form-a-gasket-no-3-sealant-liquid/
> >
> >
> > BTW, he claimed that he never used teflon tape on that airplane. It may
> > have been there for many years. It got in there somehow. I often
> wondered
> > if he might have gotten it at some refueling place with a load of
> gasoline.
> >
> > --
> > Ken Burton - N9KB
> > 76 Palm Beach
> > Hebron, Indiana
> >
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