Ford Performance rear diff cover

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roger7254

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I couldn't do 20-25 Ft/lbs - the bolts were obviously preparing to strip at my setting of 20 ft/lbs.
I did use blue locktite, and after 3 weeks there is no seeping or oil obvious on the bottom of the pumpkin - but time will only tell.
I did leave my spare tire off after the diff service - it did appear that the tire (OEM size) was obviously rubbin g against the Ford Performance diff cover.
i have 37PP and no rubbing at all
 

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Lube Locker is the way to go (easy), but some have said that it's part of the problem.
I ran the paper gasket and OEM bolts on my 2020 for 30k miles with no leaks. Got Lubelocker and ARB bolts for the 2024 and gonna be pissed if it leaks. Agree with @91Eunos about cleaning the surfaces.
 

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Can you tell me more about "RIGHTSTUFF"?
Never heard of it before, I see it's available at Autozone.
You let it set-up overnight?
It's a Permatex product. There are stronger RTVs, but I like it for diff covers. Grey would be the next step up IMO.

I always let any RTV setup for as long as reasonably possible before putting water or oil back in.
 
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