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Re: B&M cast aluminum tranny pan/bolts? [Re: A727Tflite] #3046221
05/29/22 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Transman

Originally Posted by racerx
Thanks Trans... up


Looks like it is 2464324AC. Verify with dealer to be sure.

upWilco.

Re: B&M cast aluminum tranny pan/bolts? [Re: racerx] #3046303
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Originally Posted by racerx
Anyone uses the blue lock tight on them?. Semes like i cant keep them tight runaway


I think you might have some kind of harmonics going on which is loosening your hardware. anything else need tightening up?

Re: B&M cast aluminum tranny pan/bolts? [Re: racerx] #3046335
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Try using some adhesive sealant silicone instead scope up


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Re: B&M cast aluminum tranny pan/bolts? [Re: Cab_Burge] #3046360
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Try Permatex "High Tack" Gasket sealant, #80062 as a brush-on or in a spray can too.

My go-to for any oil/fuel sealing, gasket or not.

It is also an effective medium thread lock, although not advertised as such.

Give it a try, nothing to lose but aggravation.... my 2 cents,

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Re: B&M cast aluminum tranny pan/bolts? [Re: rebel] #3046366
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Originally Posted by rebel
Originally Posted by racerx
Anyone uses the blue lock tight on them?. Semes like i cant keep them tight runaway


I think you might have some kind of harmonics going on which is loosening your hardware. anything else need tightening up?


No sir,,,,,just the pan bolts.......I', thinking of just trying some lock washers first work

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Originally Posted by racerx
Originally Posted by rebel
Originally Posted by racerx
Anyone uses the blue lock tight on them?. Semes like i cant keep them tight runaway


I think you might have some kind of harmonics going on which is loosening your hardware. anything else need tightening up?


No sir,,,,,just the pan bolts.......I', thinking of just trying some lock washers first work


Unless you have bolts loosening up on gaskets with torque limiters I would just use the Mopar gasket and torque those bolts.

The reuseable gasket was designed to be used in production with longer bolts with captive washers.
They are slightly longer than the std. pan bolts.

They are a gray finish compared to the std 727 bolts. Longer because the gasket is thicker overall and to maintain proper thread engagement.

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