My dad taught me this technique about 25 years ago, have been using ever since, never had a problem and it makes servicing the diffs pretty easy.
Find a good quality Dana/Spicer gasket(s). Should be able to find them at a distributor for less the $5. Remove diff cover, drain and clean diff housing and gears. Throughly clean diff housing and cover mating surfaces. Apply a thin coating of gasket tack to the diff cover. Allow tack to become tacky. Carefully place gasket on diff cover, use cover bolts to align gasket to cover, press gasket firmly into place. Allow some time for drying. When replacing cover on diff housing coat the diff housing with a light film of high quality grease. Install cover and torque to spec in proper pattern. A little grease will be squeezed from between the cover and housing. Clean off excess grease. When you need to service the diff next time the cover should come off with no trouble and the gasket should remain attached to the cover. I usually give the diff housing and vicinity a good cleaning before I open it up.
Dave D
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2001. 5 QC, LB, 4x4, Auto, 3. 54, Everything but Leather, Bright Silver Metallic, ARE K Series, Diprocal EGT, Boost and Autometer transmission Temp(sensor in the line) in an Autometer Dash Pod, ,Westin CPS Platinum Step Bars - Black on Stainless
[This message has been edited by Dave D (edited 03-15-2001). ]