Does the (SAS M220 with 4.7 ) rear differential cover have a reusable gasket?
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This is not correct, the Advantek 44 is much different than the legacy Dana 44. It is colloquially known as the D44A or Advantek 44, and is the same as a Jeep Wrangler JL.Doubtful since it looks like a stamped steel cover and most people won't be opening it regularly. Pretty much any Dana 44 gasket should fit however.
Edit: I digress, looks like it might be. However, reusable gaskets are dependent on whether the last guy to touch it properly torqued the fasteners. I would splurge on a new Fel-Pro and some Permatex if it were me--cheap insurance.
OP- I based my answer off incorrect info I didn't verify first, my apologies, and thank you @Exomodo for setting me straight. Maybe a gasket spec'ed for a '18-19 Wrangler would fit? I just don't see the point in messing with a reusable gasket in this application.This is not correct, the Advantek 44 is much different than the legacy Dana 44. It is colloquially known as the D44A or Advantek 44, and is the same as a Jeep Wrangler JL.
- NOTE: Make sure to note the position of the gasket prior to removal.
NOTE: Make sure the component is seated at correct position.
NOTE: The gasket is to be reused unless damaged.
Remove the gasket.
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- NOTE: Use care when cleaning the differential housing and its cover gasket mating surfaces.
Clean the gasket mating surface of the axle and the differential housing cover.Installation
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Correct, no drain. If they had a posted service interval I could see a factory installed plug. Guess they figure it's one less opportunity for the quickie lubes to upsell you.I assume the stock cover does not have a drain bolt?
The Raptor does not have an oem drain bolt so I installed an aftermarket cover which has a drain bolt.
This is on my 2019 Raptor (https://ballisticfabrication.com/)
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I just ordered Amsoil Severe Gear 75W-90 for my diffs. I was going to suck out the old fluid and fill but I would rather take it apart if there is a gasket available. My 2007 Super Duty had no gaskets and ended up installing Mag Hitech covers with O-rings. I had trouble getting the stock cover to seal with just Permetex.Rhymes ....I'm learning as I go. Your post spurred others to post! All good.
I have old ways and want to do a differential fluid drain around 2-3,000 miles.
I've done this for most of my vehicles and always amazed at the silver junk that comes out.
May not make a hoot of difference to help the differential but makes me feel warm and fuzzy.
or is that just my long handles?
Their products are exceptional. Do we know the answer yet? Our member flip will know for sure.Amsoil has successfully advertised to me also. Been using their gear oil for years.
I used to scrape cork gaskets off and then used gasket juice. Once I knew about resuable gaskets, I would rather not go back to any other kind.