Type O rear end gaskets
Type O rear end gaskets
I am wondering if people would be interested in "correct" type O rear end gaskets if I had some made. I can get a small quantity of them made for a very reasonable price but not sure how many people really use them. I know many people just use RTV instead and get away with it but the original gasket is made to let more oil into the tubes. If I do this the gasket would run $12-$14 each and shipping. These would be reproduced form an NOS gasket and other than the TOP stamp at the top of the gasket you would not know the difference. Color may be different?
If someone has a rare or difficult gasket they need reproduced I can likely get them done for you as long as you have a good original or NOS or even the original prints that can be copied. Nothing extruded or metal.
If someone has a rare or difficult gasket they need reproduced I can likely get them done for you as long as you have a good original or NOS or even the original prints that can be copied. Nothing extruded or metal.
OK, I guess I need some education. How does the factory gasket promote more oil flow into the axle tubes than the aftermarket gaskets such as the Fel Pro RDS55008?


Last edited by Fun71; Jul 4, 2017 at 08:20 PM.
I am not an expert but from what I understand is that the "hooks" in the gasket direct oil into the holes in the back of the housing as you are driving and oil is slinging. I believe the gasket you posted is for the O type that has sealed bearings and no oil needed. Again, I am not an expert on the subject but I know the correct gaskets sell quick when you post them on eBay. I have enough NOS for me that I am not worried about it myself but just wanted to see if enough people want the correct one to make it worth my time to get a small run of them.
I am not an expert but from what I understand is that the "hooks" in the gasket direct oil into the holes in the back of the housing as you are driving and oil is slinging. I believe the gasket you posted is for the O type that has sealed bearings and no oil needed.
I could be wrong but don't all the sealed bearings get replaced with non sealed bearings when rebuilt? I don't know them well but I was thinking the sealed bearing was no longer available?
I haven't bought any RW507CR sealed bearings for many years, but a quick internet search shows them to be readily available from the local auto parts store and many online sellers.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0070&ppt=C0338
The axle seal is inboard of the bearings on those rears (unlike the 1970 version), so installing an open bearing instead of a sealed bearing would be a really, really bad idea.
I haven't bought any RW507CR sealed bearings for many years, but a quick internet search shows them to be readily available from the local auto parts store and many online sellers.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0070&ppt=C0338

I haven't bought any RW507CR sealed bearings for many years, but a quick internet search shows them to be readily available from the local auto parts store and many online sellers.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0070&ppt=C0338

I am being told that these gaskets are available somewhere aftermarket. If so and are a reasonable price then I will let them take care of our needs. I just don't want to put out $200 to $300 in product if it is available elsewhere for a fair price. He is making a call to look into it. I don't have a problem getting it done but don't want to get stuck with all of them.
At one time I know someone offered them but have not seen any for a very long time.
At one time I know someone offered them but have not seen any for a very long time.
I hate to put out my name for a purchase and then back out. Having said that, if your gaskets are for a 1970-only rear end, then unfortunately I don't have a need for them.
I should have let the dust settle before jumping into the ring...
I should have let the dust settle before jumping into the ring...
Eric, I found this source for the correct one at a place called Riverside Gear when I was doing my blue car. They aren't cheap at 20.00 each
http://www.riversidegear.com/search?...sket&submit=Go
http://www.riversidegear.com/search?...sket&submit=Go
Not a problem at all. Information is why I was starting the thread. Just want to see if it would be worth my time doing.
Eric, I found this source for the correct one at a place called Riverside Gear when I was doing my blue car. They aren't cheap at 20.00 each
http://www.riversidegear.com/search?...sket&submit=Go
http://www.riversidegear.com/search?...sket&submit=Go
Eric, I found this source for the correct one at a place called Riverside Gear when I was doing my blue car. They aren't cheap at 20.00 each
http://www.riversidegear.com/search?...sket&submit=Go
http://www.riversidegear.com/search?...sket&submit=Go
Eric, I will guarantee you if you go into the market at 12-14, those guys will have a price drop to 8.00 or so the minute they find out about it. Trying to make dough on plain paper cut loose gaskets is a tough go - ask me sometime how I know.
The place I am dealing with can make low quantity runs of gaskets for special projects. I do not know how they can do it so cheap though.
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