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Re: 727 Gasket ???
[Re: okie]
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09/19/15 07:03 PM
09/19/15 07:03 PM
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Supercuda
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About to go away
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up yours
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Hard trans pan gasket?
Not sure what that is. I can think of three types, cork, rubber and steel cored silicon. Summit has all three typ3es
http://www.summitracing.com/search/department/gaskets-seals/section/transmission-gaskets-seals/part-type/transmission-pan-gaskets/transmission-type/torqueflite-727?N=4294949549%2B4294945238%2B4294923830%2B4294945319&SortBy=Default&SortOrder=Ascending
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Re: 727 Gasket ???
[Re: okie]
#1915964
09/20/15 02:23 AM
09/20/15 02:23 AM
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 36,040 Lincoln Nebraska
RapidRobert
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Circle Track
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Lincoln Nebraska
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the dealer reinforced pan gasket gets good reviews but in your case I'd try a cheap locally avail gasket & some goop & make sure the pan is flat expecially around the bolt holes (hammer as needed). EDIT I'd get some gasket material some cement some HF hole punches straighten the pan & make one your self, you'll be proud of your work & the distance for a tailor made one will be a non issue
Last edited by RapidRobert; 09/20/15 02:56 AM.
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