Need help selecting correct gasket

billrigsby

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I am about ready to reattach the transmission to the rear end on my L1500DT
There are a number of Gasket part numbers available...below are the part numbers I have come up with....

Packing (gasket) Transmission to Rear End
34150-14141 L1500 NOT AVAILABLE
34150-14142 L175
34150-14140 L225 / 185

Any one know which Transmission / Rear End combination is
correct / the same as a L1500DT?

Three part numbers, are all three different?

Which combination will work?
 

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None of them is the same as the L1500, hence why they have different Part #'s.
Typically the Greys have different transmissions then there US counter parts, it is quite possible that the differance is minor and not an issue, but then again it's quite possible there is a big differance.

Now the #'s that you gave for both of the other two are obsolete #'s, they have both been replaced by P/N 32448-99030

I don't know if it will be the same as yours but you could try. ;)
 

Daren Todd

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Thanks, wasn't sure about the part numbers, some items I have ordered with
different numbers looked identical to me.

I will give it a shot.
Some of the gaskets might need a small modification. The crankcase cover gasket for the l175 and l185 worked for my l1501. Only difference was the new gasket came set up for an extra oil port. Had to snip the gasket to remove the extra material so it wasn't flopping loose inside the cover.

Of course, there is always plan B, which is if you can't find the right gasket. You can always make the gasket out of a big sheet of gasket paper. It's a royal pain in the butt, but works in a pinch.