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09-21-2005 07:11 AM #3
Re: Trans Pan Sealing
Originally posted by rocknrod
Been looking at threads on Trans Pan sealing. Using gaskets vice not using gaskets. Many people have issues with leaks especially with chrome pans.
Any inputs ?
"lt1s10" and "DennyW"......?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
P.S. It was "cook67" who said to use white foot powder on a suspected leak. NOT "lt1s10".
http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/t16...-&pagenumber=1
no i dont use foot powder. back when the th400 first came out the pans would bend, crack and everything else after you pulled them off a few times, so if you want a no leak pan, strighten the pan up, clean everything , glue the gasket to the trans. (yellow snot) and then run a small bead of sealer(black) on top of the gasket and tighten the pan down, and hope you are not the next one to have to pull it off. the snot will seal the top and hold the gasket in place and the sealer will fill the cracks, and around the bolt holes. dont over tighten.
Last edited by lt1s10; 09-21-2005 at 07:26 AM.
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