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Old 09-27-2022, 11:06 AM #1
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Need some help identifying gaskets

So recently I went ahead and ordered a bunch of different gaskets to have some spares and get ready for some upcoming fluid changes... Thought that they would separate each one in a different bag but I basically just received them all in one bag as a mess...

So anyway, I took a picture and added some markings... Can you guys help me figure out which one is which? I know the copper one, at least I'm pretty sure that's what the front diff? And I think the larger aluminum crush ones are for the rear diff?

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So recently I went ahead and ordered a bunch of different gaskets to have some spares and get ready for some upcoming fluid changes... Thought that they would separate each one in a different bag but I basically just received them all in one bag as a mess...

So anyway, I took a picture and added some markings... Can you guys help me figure out which one is which? I know the copper one, at least I'm pretty sure that's what the front diff? And I think the larger aluminum crush ones are for the rear diff?

A looks like it should be your oil drain plug washer.
B I think is your transmission pan drain plug crush washer.
C, D, and E are probably for diff/ transfer case plugs, I believe E is for the front transfer case drain plug, but those 3 I'm not terribly certain about.
F I don't recognize.

It may be helpful for you to give us the part numbers you ordered so we know what you should have.
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A looks like it should be your oil drain plug washer.

B I think is your transmission pan drain plug crush washer.

C, D, and E are probably for diff/ transfer case plugs, I believe E is for the front transfer case drain plug, but those 3 I'm not terribly certain about.

F I don't recognize.



It may be helpful for you to give us the part numbers you ordered so we know what you should have.
+1 on all the above. No idea what F could be for. What items did you order exactly?

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A looks like it should be your oil drain plug washer.
B I think is your transmission pan drain plug crush washer.
C, D, and E are probably for diff/ transfer case plugs, I believe E is for the front transfer case drain plug, but those 3 I'm not terribly certain about.
F I don't recognize.

It may be helpful for you to give us the part numbers you ordered so we know what you should have.
Shit, sorry about that. I have no idea why I didn't think to post the part numbers. I ordered 4 of each, which is also why I couldn't tell which one was which. I wrote this all down on a sticky note like a year ago, and all I wrote on it unfortunately was gaskets for differentials. Haha, sounds like something I would have done to my future self.

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Oh snap look at that!!! Okay I was pretty sure that the copper ring was for the front diff, and it looks like it's the small crush washer that goes along with it on the front diff.

So it looks like I have everything I need Plus one for the oil drain... But yeah what is the last one? I have no idea why I wrote that one down as a differential gasket. Well at least they were cheap
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