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RaiderMike67 03-04-2011 12:55 PM

Slight leak still <arghhh>
 
OK, well I still seem to have a slight drip from one bolt in my transmission pan and I'm afraid if I tighten it too much I'll jack up the gasket and have to do it all over again.

Is there any kind of outer sealant I can put on the bolts to minimize the drip? If worst comes to worst I'll just put a drip pan in the garage.

I haven't really driven it further then half a mile down the street and back. Is it possible getting it out on the freeway and getting everything nice and hot the gasket may seal a little better?

I'm no engineer but WHY can't they just put in a drain plug and an exterior filter system so you don't have to pull the whole damn drain pan?

My Saturn has a cartridge oil filter that is the EASIEST oil change I've ever done, it's located on the top of the engine and all you do is pop it off with a ratchet, replace the cartridge and put the cover back. You don't have to be a contortionist or have a ratchet with three extensions and two couplers to reach it and there is no mess cause all the oil drains right back to the engine.

jeffl 03-04-2011 01:48 PM

They do sell a drain plug kit at autozone. I always put drain plugs on my rigs transmissions. When I drain them. On my 97 GC I just drilled a hole in the pan to drain it last weekend. Then welded a nut to the pan Put a nylon washer On the bolt. I have no leaks. Did your gasket move during installation?

freegdr 03-04-2011 03:35 PM

they do not install drain plugs in trans pans because you need to pull it down to change the filter any way

RaiderMike67 03-04-2011 03:40 PM

Looks like it's just one bolt, possibly the gasket moved a little bit I should have put some adhesive on it first then put it on the pan, didn't really think about it could have put some on the bolts as well and may not have had this problem. I'm gonna give it one more nudge with the ratchet but I don't really feel comfortable going any tighter might have to just live with it.

jeffl 03-04-2011 07:51 PM

You could still put sealant on the bolts. Just do one at a time.

RaiderMike67 03-04-2011 08:05 PM

You could still put sealant on the bolts. Just do one at a time. >>>>>>>

Great idea! Well there was one dripping very slowly and a couple of others with some build up around them, threw the ratchet on them and suprisingly they still had another good half turn in them. So xing my fingers here.


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