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Re: Transmission Pans...Yeah, I know.
[Re: slantzilla]
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06/09/13 01:36 PM
06/09/13 01:36 PM
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Mopar makes a very nice re-usable trans pan gasket. They are a little spendy, but they work very well.
They work very well. I must of serviced my diesel with a deep aluminum pan 4 or 5 times and still the same gasket and zero leaks.
Silicone is a mess and if you have to use that it is because something is wrong.
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Re: Transmission Pans...Yeah, I know.
[Re: bfury]
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06/09/13 01:36 PM
06/09/13 01:36 PM
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Forget about gaskets. Go to a mopar parts department and get a tube of ATF RTV. Use it liberally toward the outside edge of the pan. Let sit overnight and you will be leak free from the pan. I mouted a very deoop B&M pan to an early PB 727. The trans pan rail was not flat and it sealed. I love it. Oh by the way, I was using the new Mopar reusable silicone gasket, it leaked.
I cant recomind this enuff myself
it is some good stuff and has sealed up alot of stuff i had troble with on a trans leak, so now I use it on anything i need to use rtv on.
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