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Transmission dust cover gasket

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Is there a gasket gor the cover for the flywheel? I'm assuming that piece is the dust cover.

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If you are talking about the crescent shaped sheet metal piece that covers the lower section of the bell housing, there is no gasket.  
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Isn't there fluid inside the tranny at that place?

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The fluid is inside the transmission and the torque converter and not around the flywheel.  
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Yes, there is a seal - BASIC PART NUMBER 6411

The fluid is contained within the TORUS ASSY. The TORUS ASSY bolts to the flywheel.

There are two paper gaskets -

1) TORUS COVER to FLYWHEEL - BPN 7945

2) FLYWHEEL TO CS FLANGE - BPN 6377 (You indicated that you don't think you need that one)

NOTE - There is also a starter motor to bell gasket - BPN 6436









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Great thanks. It looks like it's just on the kne side, straight.

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Am I correct in assuming that the gasket I need is just on the rear side of the cover?

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The seal itself attaches to the front of the duct cover. All it does is keep road dirt and splash form entering the bell.

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