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Old 07-25-2007, 02:13 AM
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Default DIY tranny filter/fluid change

tranny filter/fluid change DIY
done on a 98 5.2(318) 1500 with a 46RE tranny (auto)

1. remove the dozen or so bolts holding the pan on (take them all out but one side then lower it down to slowley let the oil out otherwise youll have a mess) {pan bolts are a 13mm socket}
2. remove the 2 toqurx screws holding the filter on {screws are T20}
3. scrap off all the olf gasket this can be a PITA good gasket scraper will help
4 cleen all the gunk of the magnet in the pan
5 put new filter on {mine was an ATP P/N B-175}
6 line up gasket on pan ( i used a little grease to hold it in place) {be sure to use a new gasket and not RTV or any sealent my filter also came with a new gasket}
7 bolt pan on tq to 25 ft lbs
8 re-fill tranny with aproprate fluid (ATF+4)
ittl take 5-8 quorts depending on how long you let it drain {when i did mine i took the pan off dumped the oil out but had to wate for the right parts before i could put it back together this took about 3 days i had put the pan back on inbetween so nothing would get into my tranny when i took the pan back off it was about 3/4 full again. might be a way to get a little more fluid out when changing it if you can let it sif for a bit}

be sure to check it in nutral with the truck ideling and at opp temp.

















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Old 08-15-2009, 05:42 PM
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it needs to be 13 ft lbs not 25. I broke a bolt using 25
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Old 08-15-2009, 07:31 PM
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I am amazed that you broke a bolt before stripping the threads in the alum. case! I stripped two and picked up a heli-coil kit to repair them. However, I used the rubber gasket with metal sleeves at the bolt holes which is alot thicker (about 3x) than the cork gaskets and hence the bolts do not engage all the threads completely. maybe I should use longer bolts?
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Old 08-15-2009, 10:45 PM
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I found out when I rebuilt my trans last year that the cork gasket is designed for the original 727 trans but fits ours (basically the same trans except for hydraulic and no OD) and the rubber gasket with the metal is designed for our 46RE's! Plus the trans pan should have a total of 14 bolts!

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Old 09-10-2009, 12:09 AM
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I was chatting with a buddy of mine who was told by 3 different mechanics that they would not touch his automatic tranny to change the filter and fluid. They ALL referred him to see a Tranny shop instead (no not the same shop either).

Have you EVER heard of this before? I mean, sounds like a piece-o-cake job to do. Unbolt the tranny pan, drain, clean pan, put on new gasket, replace and retorque bolts and refill....where is the difficulty or danger in that???

Why in the world would someone HAVE TO take it to a tranny shop?
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Old 09-10-2009, 02:15 AM
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Also a good idea to check the bolts after a few days and retorque, as needed.
They often work themselves out a bit after a new gasket install, and once the fluid forces itself out through any weak spot, your screwed and have to do it again.
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