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    original '05 Chrysler trans pan gasket material ?

    ended up using the rubber gasket, keeping the final pan bolts torqued @ ~ 9 ft-lb, which seems to have sealed it up fine hasn't been a whole day yet, though... f.y.i.- i used a Dorman # 265-832 pan with drain plug, substituting a metal/rubber plug gasket for the supplied copper washer. There...
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    original '05 Chrysler trans pan gasket material ?

    Originally Posted by zrxkawboy that must be right, since it said to use mfr spec. i'm thinking, though, that this a general instruction possibly based on most mfr specs being based on originally using a rubber gasket Originally Posted by doitmyself guess that using a gasket will require less...
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    original '05 Chrysler trans pan gasket material ?

    manual instructs to use the sealant as recommended by clinebarger Quote Reinstall pan using new Mopar Silicone Adhesive sealant. Tighten oil pan bolts to 19 N·m (165 in. lbs.) is that about the right torque setting to use if installed with the gasket, rather than the sealant? (instructions...
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    original '05 Chrysler trans pan gasket material ?

    already have the Mopar ATF+4 & a new gasket/filter to do the job. just wondering after seeing that excess silicone if it was original or had already been changed. now i know and i was right about where to ask! Thanks, all
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    original '05 Chrysler trans pan gasket material ?

    We bought our '05 Pacifica late in with 53k miles & have put another 12k on to this point. We're not having any specific issues, but i was thinking about changing the transmission fluid & filter soon. From outside it looks like the pan was last sealed with black RTV silicone - does that suggest...
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    Rock Auto horrible customer service

    my experience with RockAuto = good deals & terrible customer service no help with warranty issues, only push-back & excuses great site for reference, though i rarely shop there anymore and to be sure of replacement/service for an item that i may use long enough for it to fail under warranty i...
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