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sammy

posted on 17/6/06 at 08:52 AM Reply With Quote
Bellhousing gaskets?

I've now got a Rover SD1 V8 engine, manual gearbox, bellhousing and new clutch kit. Got them all seperately, and I'm not sure if there should be gaskets between the bellhousing and engine/gearbox (I'm new to car engines!).

Do they go together dry without a gasket?

Thanks for any advice.
(Will be at the show in Newark tomorrow to find something to put it all in!!)

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nitram38

posted on 17/6/06 at 08:57 AM Reply With Quote
No gasket required between bellhousing and engine. Gasket required between bell housing and gearbox.

[Edited on 17/6/2006 by nitram38]

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sammy

posted on 17/6/06 at 09:15 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks!
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AdamR

posted on 17/6/06 at 09:56 AM Reply With Quote
I thought you only tend to get gaskets where it is critical there is a good seal (oil/water/fuel inside for eg). Bellhousings contain nothing but your clutch and some air, and tend to have various holes in them anyway - so sealing with a gasket is pointless.

So I'm surprised to hear you need a gasket between the gearbox & bellhousing. Can anyone explain why?






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nitram38

posted on 17/6/06 at 10:25 AM Reply With Quote
Sorry I will have to correct my original statement (poor memory.......)
The SD1 gearbox has a front cover which has a small gasket.
The bell housing just bolts to the gearbox, with no gasket.
Lots of gearboxes use the bell housings that bolt directly to the open gear casings so need gaskets.

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muzchap

posted on 17/6/06 at 11:24 AM Reply With Quote
Quantum do a gasket/metal thingy for the Type9 gearbox.

Stops all the shite getting into it...





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DIY Si

posted on 17/6/06 at 12:11 PM Reply With Quote
My type 9 had one before I took the bell housing off. Doesn't seal anything at all. Might have something to do with bolting two cast items together though?
Especially since there's a metal plate between engine and bell housing.

[Edited on 17/6/06 by DIY Si]

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locostv8

posted on 30/6/06 at 01:01 AM Reply With Quote
The reason for a gasket, in some cases, is the mating of dissimilar metals and an attempt to cut down electrolysis.





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owelly

posted on 30/6/06 at 02:48 AM Reply With Quote
Type 9's do need a joint (or gasket to you grease monkeys). The selector shaft can carry oil and it pokes through the casing. And oil out, means dirt/water in. I used some brown paper for mine. A slight griming of grease on one surface to get it to stick in place.
Some after market B/H's have the selector open and I have seen these with dribbles!





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