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Guess I got the transmission pan bolts too tight :(

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Old 01-13-2012, 04:24 PM
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Default Guess I got the transmission pan bolts too tight :(

Welp have noticed some odd shifting the last couple of days and found the reason why:




Way back in the summer I drove through some ruts at the river and bottomed out on the pan, installed new filter and pan gasket, torqued it back to 13ftlbs, guess I got it too tight.

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Anyone know of a good place to get a replacement? I wouldn't want something too deep, just stock depth or close to it.
 

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Fixing to get another gasket and fluid and to this again, and hopefully not for a long time.......................

Hopefully I didn't get any river water in the pan.
 
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Old 01-13-2012, 05:44 PM
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Just use a hammer, and a flat something or other to beat it back into shape. No real need to replace it.
 
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Old 01-13-2012, 05:58 PM
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At least you didnt break the bolt head off like i did lol. Shouldnt be too hard to flatten it out and maybe even get new bolts.
 
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I believe 13 ft/lbs is too low. IIRC it was 14-17ft/lbs.


edit, maybe that was my mag hytec pan, check with the fsm first. Either way, it isn't going to seal if it's warped.
 
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Old 01-13-2012, 07:16 PM
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13 is right for the stock pan. I'd get a gasket from the dealer and install a drain plug.
 
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I double checked the FSM, pan bolts are 13ft lbs. Will be doing another service tomorrow, new filter and fluid and new pan gasket. Will use *appropriate force* to take out frustration, I mean bend any warped spots back to shape.
 
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That pan looks like junk to me.
 
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Originally Posted by zman17
That pan looks like junk to me.
We'll find out...
 
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You sure will.LOL I wouldn't waste my time with it.
 


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