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Eaton 1100 gasket to transaxle

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Goldnboy

When pulling  the Transmission from transaxle will I need one or two gaskets? I ask because  from experience  with the gasket  so thin and wear sometimes two are needed. 

 

The picture shows the hose to hydraulic valve removed  and newspaper below the front line to verify  it isn't  leaking. Thus narrowed  it down to the pump to axle gasket. 

 

This will be my first time removing a eaton transmission.

 

 

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stevasaurus

Here is the Eaton 1100 manual...check out page 18.  Says early models use 2 gaskets.

 

 

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Goldnboy

This is on a GT1848 . The serial  # is missing  but I believe  is an 1984 model  due to hydraulic  valve like the 416 and 520.

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stevasaurus

The book should work...are you saying you don't have the Eaton 1100-032??

   Looks like the GT-1848 was either 1982 or 1983.  1982 was Model # A1-1848 01  1982 model # D1-1848 01  Both used the 1100-032 Eaton.

 

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squonk

It takes only 1 gasket. I had one where the pump was so stuck I had to take the whole trans right out to get it apart

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Goldnboy
3 hours ago, squonk said:

It takes only 1 gasket. I had one where the pump was so stuck I had to take the whole trans right out to get it apart

Thanks  i wanted to be sure before ordering  from Lowell. 

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