Just got the Vette back from having the left rear axle seal and side cover gasket replaced. The tech used part #88996703 & 89047953 (are these the "updated" seals?)...tech also used what is refered to as "sealant" part #1052943...is this the "anerobic selaer" you refer to in your reply below?....
Also is the "updated" axle seal a triple lip seal? I did talk to a buddy of mine about the problem (he works at the GM proving grounds) and he said there was a new triple lip seal designed for the right side axle seal because that side takes more of the "torque" when one drives hard and they had " seal failures" early on....I did ask the tech that did the repair on my vette and he said he was not aware of a triple lip seal for the axle..............should this triple lip seal also be used on the left side?
QUOTE=c4c5specialist]Hi there,
While both are true, the revised seals and the anerobic sealer, the installation is 9/10ths of the repair.
There is now a preliminary document of the updated service procedure for this repair.
This entails the new seals, along with the anerobic sealer on the flange mating surfaces, to ensure NO repeat repairs.
This is now how the Getrag company, whom makes the c5 differential case, is sealing the side covers.
If I were a betting person, I would say that we should be doing alot less after these get in the field.
As for anerobic sealers and the composition, this is very good sealant. You see, when exposed to air, it will always remain tacky. However, when air does NOT contact it, like in a mating surface, it will harden to a stiffer consistancy than RTV, but still flex slightly. A very good sealant for this application.
I hope that this helps, and allthebest, c4c5
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