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Kerrigan
01-30-2012, 06:14 PM
Is there a good source for gaskets, seals, etc., for 1980 D-50s. I can usually dig up a MB part number from my dealer parts catalog .... thanks!

mllrtm79
02-03-2012, 12:15 PM
I've had good luck with rockauto.com

Kerrigan
02-10-2012, 12:47 PM
Tried everyone, including Dodge and Mitsui dealers, Rock Auto, Baxters, AutoZone ... nobody can get the gasket for the Silent Shaft inspection port on the timing chain cover for the 1980 2.6ltr any longer. Have to make my own. Bummer.

mllrtm79
02-10-2012, 01:20 PM
if you can take the cover up to your local thermo king dealer, they may have a gasket that would work. It's been years since I worked on them, but there were several small gaskets like that on the Isuzu engines they used.

mopar_ja
02-10-2012, 02:25 PM
Reuse orginal (if possible) along with permatex black rtv thats what i did before and after o ring.

PowerRam348
02-10-2012, 02:38 PM
try kneckts auto parts. at least down here in roseburg kneckts has almost anything for these trucks, even your little gasket. i called and checked. and if they don't have it, they will try their hardest to find it. that and kneckts is a whole lot cheaper than any of those other parts stores.

Kerrigan
02-10-2012, 03:12 PM
It has an o-ring instead of a gasket??
I have not taken mine off yet ... want to be able to re-seal it before tearing into it. Have to look at the condition of the scupper and adjust it if possible to get the slack out.


Reuse orginal (if possible) along with permatex black rtv thats what i did before and after o ring.

mopar_ja
02-10-2012, 03:32 PM
yes, mine only had an o-ring as well. that is all i did was clean real good put bead of black rtv in groove spread with finger insert o-ring another bead of rtv including under bolt heads there is supposed to be one o-ring per bolt as well. put it back on any excess that squished out i just spread it out over the joint called it, let it sit for a day to cure. DONE!

Kerrigan
02-10-2012, 07:08 PM
Cool!
I'll take it off and see what happens!


yes, mine only had an o-ring as well. that is all i did was clean real good put bead of black rtv in groove spread with finger insert o-ring another bead of rtv including under bolt heads there is supposed to be one o-ring per bolt as well. put it back on any excess that squished out i just spread it out over the joint called it, let it sit for a day to cure. DONE!

Acuta73
02-12-2012, 03:17 PM
I might have the little inspection plate gasket laying around, hell, I may have a bunch. Ya get one every time you buy a timing cover set...I've bought a lot of those over the years. lol

Will check the garage later and tell ya either tonight or tomorrow.


Edit: http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/CatalogItemDetail.aspx?A=ATMTC200_0257852806&An=599001+101986+50022+2022036+4022006+5999999&Ar=AND(P_RecType%3aA)

Order at Clackamas, it'd be here tomorrow or Tuesday. Be the same for your local Napa, it's in their warehouse.

Kerrigan
02-12-2012, 08:11 PM
I got an error message trying to hook to the link. If I could pick up one or two that would be super!


I might have the little inspection plate gasket laying around, hell, I may have a bunch. Ya get one every time you buy a timing cover set...I've bought a lot of those over the years. lol

Will check the garage later and tell ya either tonight or tomorrow.


Edit: http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/CatalogItemDetail.aspx?A=ATMTC200_0257852806&An=599001+101986+50022+2022036+4022006+5999999&Ar=AND(P_RecType%3aA)

Order at Clackamas, it'd be here tomorrow or Tuesday. Be the same for your local Napa, it's in their warehouse.

Acuta73
02-13-2012, 01:18 AM
Bah, probably because I put in my zip to get a price. Was like $32 and change for the gasket set (Altrom), Napa PN: ATM TC200

Still haven't gone digging yet, I will, I promise. LOL

mllrtm79
02-13-2012, 09:17 AM
AutoZone shows it as part of this gasket set,
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Victor-Reinz-Timing-Cover-Gasket/1980-Dodge-D50/_/N-im1wyZ8znn8?itemIdentifier=147537_0_6534_

Kerrigan
02-13-2012, 02:13 PM
I spent about 1/2 hour at my local Autozone while the guy tried to find this o-ring/gasket with no luck on his computer. It does seem to come in a complete gasket set, but I don't need one of those ... yet.
Want to check the chain slack adjuster and scuppers first before getting into a replacement project.
I guess for $8.99 .... I will have the rest of it anyway to add to the "parts stash."


AutoZone shows it as part of this gasket set,
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Victor-Reinz-Timing-Cover-Gasket/1980-Dodge-D50/_/N-im1wyZ8znn8?itemIdentifier=147537_0_6534_

camoit
02-13-2012, 03:45 PM
If it's just an "O" Ring you can just reuse it. They make a good static seal but when placed into a dynamic load they tend to were some. Lucky for you it's a static seal. Just pull it off. Wipe with a rag NO CLEANER. Re install. It should be fine. Or once you pull it out you can go to the auto parts place and match up the same size from there assortment kit. It should be close enough to seal it no problem. Thicker is better than smaller.

OutcastZeroOne
07-29-2012, 11:30 PM
http://www.enginemachineservice.com/conquest.html

Guy is a majr suplier for the Starion cominity. Since the starion also ran the 2.6 most parts are interchangable. Give teh guy a call if you have any questions. his name is Randy, good guy, has a lot of info too.