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Re: trans pan gasket
> You can use either just a 1/8 inch beed of high temp silicone sealant to reseal the pan or Chrysler has come out with a multi use gasket available for around $40.
> When you re-torque the nuts on the pan, snug all the bolts in finger tight then go from side to side criss-crossing the pan until they are all torqued to spec. (15 Ft pounds)
> I usually suck the fluid out the dipstick with a pump first so the pan is nearly empty when you remove it. Saves a potential huge mess.
> Make sure you put it in park, set the brake, block the rear wheels, and use jackstands.
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