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    If you go with a crome pan take some 80 grit sand paper and a little spray adhesive lay it on a good flat table and sand the mounting surface. Don't go to far into the crome you just want to rough the surface up. This give the gasket and or sealer something to bite on . I did this to my diff covers and no leaks, if you have the room I'd go with a larger aluminum pan.
    Dave
    Last edited by 49willysSD; 09-21-2005 at 05:40 AM.


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