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The bolts don't need to be more than 3/4" long or so. The shorter the better; you don't want them bottoming out in the plunger hole and letting the plunger slide down in the bore. We don't all mean to sound maniacal about the o-ring deal, but what a PITA it is to have to replace them after a rebuild.
The plunger bores are like razors on the inside of the case, and they'll destroy the o-rings every-single-time.
Good News... after installing short bolts and washers and tightening the top bands I now have reverse. Next is the overnight leak test. After filling the tranny with fluid I will leave it over night and see if the case is sealed up.
not sure if this is your problem but when i can't get the two cases to close up. the far back band gets caught in between the case and drum.
its kinda tricky to get the far back one around the drum when sliding it together.