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Okay just to be clear, are you using just the OEM rubber gasket or the one that came with the Ford Performance cover or both?Rear Axle Parts:
- Amsoil 75W-140 fluid (about 2 QTs) - https://www.amsoil.com/p/severe-gear-75w-140-svo/?code=SVOQT-EA
- PTFE Megatape (Gray) - https://www.amazon.com/HERC-15100-1-2X1000-MEGATAPE/dp/B00LO49TV2
- I chose 75W-140 because Dana recommends it for the M220 axle (they also recommend it for the M210 front axle). Any 75W-140 off the shelf (Castrol, Mobil, or Valvoline, etc.) will also work if you do not want to order Amsoil.
- The bolt thread depth in the axle housing is 23mm. If using the OEM rubber and steel gasket with the Ford Performance cover, then you need M8 bolts that are at least 25mm long—if purchasing new ones, then consider 30MM. IMHO, the supplied bolts with the cover are 20mm and they will be too short for the OEM gasket.
Will the supplied bolts work? Yes. They will grab enough thread to tighten and not leak. Are they optimum? No. Because the face of the axle housing threaded bosses is back chamfered, you are not grabbing much thread despite what is protruding from the cover. Also, consider the parent material is cast iron—if you snag the cover on a drop off, you will wish you had more thread engagement into the housing versus what the supplied 20MM bolts gives.
It should also be noted that I have not found a single source for the fiber composition gaskets which are supplied with the Ford Performance cover. The only gaskets currently in the marketplace for a 12 bolt Advantek axle cover is OEM—either from Ford or Jeep (the Rubicon uses the same rear axle). All other Dana 44 gaskets are for the older generation which is a 10 bolt design.
Where are you putting the PTFE tape?
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