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geminiguy

     C160, about 1975.   I am in need of a transmission case gasket.  For sealing the two halfs.

  Anyone now of a source  ?    Thanks..

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rjg854

you could also post an ad in the wanted section

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rmaynard

Do you have an 8-speed or hydro? I know that the gasket for the 8-speed is still available from Toro.  Part #3912

 

 

 

 

 

 

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geminiguy

OIpps,  I should have mentioned it is a  Hydro....    

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roadapples

    :text-yeahthat:      :WRS:

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BOB ELLISON

Make your own

A very smart man here on redsqure told me to get a case of pop and make the gasket out of , Well he said a case of beer but I don't drink so it's pop. The pop case is very thin and strong .works great I did my c160 hydro this way and not one drop has hit the floor .

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oldredrider

I've seen gaskets in hydrostatics made of beer cases. It's not pretty when they deteriorate and trash the motor and pump.

Do yourself a favor and use gasket material from any auto parts store. 

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BOB ELLISON
11 hours ago, oldredrider said:

I've seen gaskets in hydrostatics made of beer cases. It's not pretty when they deteriorate and trash the motor and pump.

Do yourself a favor and use gasket material from any auto parts store. 

Make your own

A very smart man here on redsqure told me to get a case of pop and make the gasket out of , Well he said a case of beer but I don't drink so it's pop. The pop case is very thin and strong .works great I did my c160 hydro this way and not one drop has hit the floor .

 

I have to agree with you oldredrider .

Using gasket material is the way to go.

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Thisguyisnew

I also would like to know of a source. I don't have a problem now but one of my hubs came with a bolt pinned through axel and would like to have parts on hand

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Racinbob

It doesn't look like they are available if I picked the right transmission. As others have said, go to an auto parts store and get some gasket material. It only takes a few minutes to make one. :)

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can whlvr

I made mine several years ago for my 1975 c 160 auto as the factory no longer offered it

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