transmission pump gasket ?

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Dan Clarke

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Hi, New guy here. I've owned and maintained my 1987 L555 since 1993. For someone who has experience working on the transmission pumps, I have a question about a repair I made. I had a bad leak and found the pump case bolts had loosened and blown the gasket between the pump case halves out. I was repairing at night for the next days work so my solution, with no replacement gasket available, was to install long lower bolts to act as supports so I could slide the housing apart for access to remove the rest of the gasket and reassemble the pump with sealer only. In 300 hours or so it doesn't leak, but I remember thinking that leaving the gasket out might have made the pump slightly noisier than before. My question is: Does the pump require the gasket thickness to establish some clearance factor that I upset by leaving it out? My service manual doesn't refer to checking end play during re-assembly. Thanks, Dan PS. I tried to form this post in easy to keep track of sentences but this editing software just runs it together into one big paragraph. Is there a way to prevent that?
 
To get it to post in paragraphs, you need to go into your profile and click the use http free text editor, it works for me, i also have to use internet explorer.... But it's one of those things you have to do. Also, hit preview then post that way, some times it plays up and i found this way seems to work better.
As for the pump, i don't believe it will be an issue. The rotating groups are spring loaded to provide good contact with the wear/valve plates. I don't believe the thickness of the gasket will be an issue.
 
To get it to post in paragraphs, you need to go into your profile and click the use http free text editor, it works for me, i also have to use internet explorer.... But it's one of those things you have to do. Also, hit preview then post that way, some times it plays up and i found this way seems to work better.
As for the pump, i don't believe it will be an issue. The rotating groups are spring loaded to provide good contact with the wear/valve plates. I don't believe the thickness of the gasket will be an issue.
Thanks for getting back so quickly. Dan
 

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