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Subject: transmission gaskets
From: KurtGeiger@aol.com
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 21:04:05 EST
I have a '62 Mk II, BJ7 that I am in the process of  restoring.  The 
transmission (center shift) was fully functional when  I took the car off the 
road so 
I am only intending on replacing the seals and  gaskets.  I have removed the 
bell housing to replace that gasket  (as well as the input shaft seal) and when 
I compare the thickness of the  old gasket with the replacement, I find the 
replacement gasket is much thicker -  0.029" thick compared with 0.011" for the 
old.  I expect the new gasket  will compress some when installed, but not 
enough to make up for the 0.018"  difference in thickness.  There are two shims 
positioned in front of the  input shaft bearing that combined are 0.007" thick. 
I measured the depth of the  recess in the bell housing where the shims are 
located - 0.213" and the bearing  stands proud of the housing by 0.222".  This 
results in the bearing being  free axially by 0.013".  I couldn't find 
anything in the Bentley or Haynes  manuals that talks about what this should 
be.  
Does anyone know?
 
What I can do is check the compressed thickness of the new gasket and add a  
shim equal in thickness to the difference between the two gaskets, but is this 
 what I should do?
 
Also, are there any concerns with gaskets at the trans housing to adapter  or 
adapter to OD?
 
While I'm at it, can anyone help me with what transmission I have?   There is 
a number stamped into the main housing - M 2122.  As mentioned  above, there 
are only shims at the input bearing, not the plate and spring plate  mentioned 
in the manual (the Moss catalog seems to indicate the BJ8 trans used  shims 
where the older models used a plate and spring plate).  I'm  wondering, since I 
need a shifter bushing (nothing there at present) and I  don't know if I need 
the brass type for older transmissions or the nylon type  used on newer ones.
 
Happy New Year
 
Kurt  




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