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Old 07-01-2007, 02:21 AM   #11
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Default RE: Transmission gasket leak, again

Okay guys, I got my new pan - do you suggest USING sealant or NOT using sealant? I hope it fits okay - I got it from Dallas Mustang and in the past, I've gotten stuff that isn't the same size as original.
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:27 AM   #12
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Default RE: Transmission gasket leak, again

C4 is a C4...should fit unless factory defect. I would stick the gasket to the pan with a little sealant. Just to keep the gasket from moving. Clean the tranny flange good and dry it out best you can. Then put her together. Remember to torque to 12-15 ft.lbs., not over. I am going to change my FMX gasket out soon so I will be doing the same thing.
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