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Was there a gasket used on a manual or an automatic transmission inspection cover ? My question is centered on 67 but were all years with or with out them?
For automatics you can often find a black foam gasket on the surface around the crank opening on the block side. Don't think its a seal but possibly an anti rattle feature. In any case they are often gone by now and leave only a small thin adhesive strip around the opening that comes off quickly when cleaning. Not sure what year these gaskets were installed. Maybe pictures will tell a story.
I think the foam around the crank was more for the block plate potential rattle then the inspection cover . ...........
Bob, Jeff , thanks for the replys I have seen the black foam around the back of the crank and plate a few times also. It just seemed that the manual inspection cover was in need of a gasket if for nothing else but to keep water out of the bellhousing.
Manual FE inspection cover uses a thin cork gasket originally. A automatic inspection cover gasket I am not so sure. I haven't ever seen one or even remnants of any previous gasket.
Any more information about the thickness and color of this manual inspection cover gasket?
Its the bottom cover of a top loader 4 speed bellhousing
BB manual 3-speeds as well. Not very many of us.