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    Default Replacing transmission gasket?

    I am thinking of trading my car for my buddys truck, the only problem is there is a leak in the transmission around the pan? what all do i have to do to replace it is it hard?

    I dont really know anything about chevy engines but it is a 350 and th350 trans or something like that.


    Here is a pic of the truck and a pic of my car in my sig.

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    lol.. gay.
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    ^^^^^ coughfuckyoucough

    thanks for the help

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    very gay and redneck

    just unbolt the pan like 15 bolts replace the gasket done.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    very gay and redneck

    just unbolt the pan like 15 bolts replace the gasket done.

    and dont forget to drain all the oil out before you remove the pan

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    this is georgia im sorry this isnt japan
    but since this is georgia you are gonna see rednecks and lifted trucks so get over it.

    BUt how is it gay? whats wrong with a lifted truck(serious question)

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    is that you posin by the truck? LOL

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    no lol thats my friend
    i guess i never should have posted a picture everyone on here is anti anything that doesnt have a front lip

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    Quote Originally Posted by ekcivic1991 View Post
    no lol thats my friend
    i guess i never should have posted a picture everyone on here is anti anything that doesnt have a front lip
    actually i like it i was just fukin with ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ekcivic1991 View Post
    no lol thats my friend
    i guess i never should have posted a picture everyone on here is anti anything that doesnt have a front lip
    nah i really dont care, i just thought it was funny. but i dunno why u would wanna trade. wat kinda gas mileage does that thing get

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    Quote Originally Posted by j0nbunklah0m View Post
    nah i really dont care, i just thought it was funny. but i dunno why u would wanna trade. wat kinda gas mileage does that thing get

    12 gallons to the mile (not a typo)

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    haha no probably about 12 but i dont know if i am or not
    my dad is just mad that i keep borrowing his truck to go hunting
    i would like to find a lifted cherokee but they are hard to come across

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    Its a easy fix, the pan prob. doesn't have a drain in it but all you do is loosen all the bolts slightly all the way around the pan. Let what fluid is going to drain from that drain, then loosen them alittle more, and then alittle more. This will get the pan so its not completely full when you take it down. Take the pan off, clean the gasket off, clean the pan out. There will be a magnet in the pan so clean all the metal off it too.. At this point you need to replace not only the gasket but the filter too. To replace the filter you just pull it off making sure the o-ring comes off with it (I don't believe there is any bolts holding it on just a o-ring). put the new filter and new o-ring on just as the old filter came off. Replace the pan and gasket making sure the pan is tightened down evenly. replace fluid, and check for leaks... Leak is fixed and tranny is serviced too...

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    ^^ now there is an answer i was looking for
    reps for you my good sir

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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyD1919 View Post
    Its a easy fix, the pan prob. doesn't have a drain in it but all you do is loosen all the bolts slightly all the way around the pan. Let what fluid is going to drain from that drain, then loosen them alittle more, and then alittle more. This will get the pan so its not completely full when you take it down. Take the pan off, clean the gasket off, clean the pan out. There will be a magnet in the pan so clean all the metal off it too.. At this point you need to replace not only the gasket but the filter too. To replace the filter you just pull it off making sure the o-ring comes off with it (I don't believe there is any bolts holding it on just a o-ring). put the new filter and new o-ring on just as the old filter came off. Replace the pan and gasket making sure the pan is tightened down evenly. replace fluid, and check for leaks... Leak is fixed and tranny is serviced too...
    QFT and I beleive on the older trans the tq spec is 98-100 inlbs, or 12ftlbs, cant remember which. I am former chevy tech.
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    Go to summit and pick up a pan with a drain plug in it. They are not that expensive and you will thank me for the suggestion later if you go to service it again!


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    Quote Originally Posted by jjmastertech View Post
    Go to summit and pick up a pan with a drain plug in it. They are not that expensive and you will thank me for the suggestion later if you go to service it again!

    troof, just don't get a pan from GM. The plugs hardly ever come out, and most of the time the bolt head rounds off.
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    thanks for the help
    and do yall have any suggestions on how to convince a mother that lifted trucks are not dangerous?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ekcivic1991 View Post
    thanks for the help
    and do yall have any suggestions on how to convince a mother that lifted trucks are not dangerous?
    ehhhh...wish I could help on that one. It doesn't look to be lifted that high. Just tell her would she rather you, "get ran over by a truck in my little car" or "would you feel better, with me driving a nice truck that's off the ground and don't have to worry about getting crushed in it."
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    Quote Originally Posted by ekcivic1991 View Post
    thanks for the help
    and do yall have any suggestions on how to convince a mother that lifted trucks are not dangerous?
    Don't be a liberal cunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjmastertech View Post
    Go to summit and pick up a pan with a drain plug in it. They are not that expensive and you will thank me for the suggestion later if you go to service it again!
    or you can go to any auto parts store and buy the B&M tranny plug kit and install it.. Very Very easy to do... But yea a great suggestion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ekcivic1991 View Post
    I am thinking of trading my car for my buddys truck, the only problem is there is a leak in the transmission around the pan? what all do i have to do to replace it is it hard?

    I dont really know anything about chevy engines but it is a 350 and th350 trans or something like that.


    Here is a pic of the truck and a pic of my car in my sig.
    If that is indeed where the leak is coming from, there is nothing to it. With that being as old as it is, you have to make sure the pan isn't bent around the bolt holes. Take a ball peen hammer and dimple the holes outward slightly. Also, don't buy a gasket or filter kit from an auto parts store. The gaskets included with those kits are junk, and always leak. You can order a good duraprene gasket from www.transtarindustries.com , or www.wittrans.com. Again, you won't find a good gasket at any parts store. There are two flat head screws that holds the filter onto the valvebody, so that is pretty straight forward. Be sure to put a new gasket with the filter before you install it, which should come with the filter kit. I don't normally sell transmission parts, but I do keep these filter kits on hand if you have trouble getting one in an ample amount of time.

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    thanks for all the help
    i would just feel dumb not trading the paintjob on it cost almost as much as my car lol even though you cant tell it glitters and shines lol. Also only 27,000 miles on crate 350.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ekcivic1991 View Post
    thanks for all the help
    i would just feel dumb not trading the paintjob on it cost almost as much as my car lol even though you cant tell it glitters and shines lol. Also only 27,000 miles on crate 350.
    Sounds like a good deal to me.
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