Could really use some knowledge from you. I need to replace our gasket, On the part that is covering the tranny, you do not specify if it need to come completely off, or partly off. I saw another post of someone saying there was a rubber gasket under it? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
great video, but seriously the only place you put the gasket sealer is near both ends of the block where you see sections are joined together, the gasket is a DRY SEAL gasket, your pretty much relying 100% on the silicon now to prevent a leak and not the gasket..
Hey fueledbymusic3, I have the same leak as kninmusic, what did you do for that? Also, in removing that side panel on the transmission, I noticed you didn't have it all the way off, what did you do to that rubber seal that seems to be in the way of those two bolts?
@joeypauga If your talking about an oil leak in that same spot. Transmission area. The oil leak may made its way through there. But it can also be worn crankshaft seals.
Oh I forgot. That rubber seal your talking about, it crumpled apart. So I did not put one back. Not a big deal. It supposed to trap excessive dirt and water. Just put that lid on and you should be OK
@fueledbymusic3 Thanks for the response. But do you take it all the way off? It wasn't clear on your video and I'm not sure. But I think I saw your video show that you didn't take that side paneling off all the way. Is that an housing for transmission or oil? I'm thinking it's more to do with the tranny and it's just a protective covering. Meaning, no fluids will leak out when I open it right? And What is it called? Thanks again.
Thanks for sharing, I replaced oil pan gasket for my T&C van 1998 few months ago but I did not put RTV seal now it's leaking, I have to do it over again.
@aj2361 Nope I never heard of one hehehe. Well I been working on cars for 20 years. It not needed to have every imaginable "right" tool. Just use the estimate on your hands. All I know, doing it this way (since I dont have every tool) was just fine! I dont have any oil leaks since I did my job
Could really use some knowledge from you. I need to replace our gasket, On the part that is covering the tranny, you do not specify if it need to come completely off, or partly off. I saw another post of someone saying there was a rubber gasket under it? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Junkyardpartseeker 1 month ago
Very good video. Thankyou Very Much. lol "I'm talking to the camera...what? nothing dear"
jackizle 1 month ago
Very helpful video, did this to my van today no problems at all. Thanks!
mlewis1324 3 months ago
great video, but seriously the only place you put the gasket sealer is near both ends of the block where you see sections are joined together, the gasket is a DRY SEAL gasket, your pretty much relying 100% on the silicon now to prevent a leak and not the gasket..
SumBigGun 5 months ago
Thanks for the video. Tremendous help!
elfthehun 5 months ago
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tre0bass 7 months ago
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tre0bass 7 months ago
How long did it take you to do all the work?
tre0bass 7 months ago
Hey fueledbymusic3, I have the same leak as kninmusic, what did you do for that? Also, in removing that side panel on the transmission, I noticed you didn't have it all the way off, what did you do to that rubber seal that seems to be in the way of those two bolts?
joeypauga 7 months ago
@joeypauga If your talking about an oil leak in that same spot. Transmission area. The oil leak may made its way through there. But it can also be worn crankshaft seals.
fueledbymusic3 7 months ago
Oh I forgot. That rubber seal your talking about, it crumpled apart. So I did not put one back. Not a big deal. It supposed to trap excessive dirt and water. Just put that lid on and you should be OK
fueledbymusic3 7 months ago
@fueledbymusic3 Thanks for the response. But do you take it all the way off? It wasn't clear on your video and I'm not sure. But I think I saw your video show that you didn't take that side paneling off all the way. Is that an housing for transmission or oil? I'm thinking it's more to do with the tranny and it's just a protective covering. Meaning, no fluids will leak out when I open it right? And What is it called? Thanks again.
joeypauga 7 months ago
Pause at :31 seconds, to the right of the screen from that little gap, Im leaking coolant from there, whats that?
kninemusic 7 months ago
@kninemusic The only thing I can think of is leakage from the rad hose or other part just above the transmission, and makes its way through that area
fueledbymusic3 7 months ago
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kninemusic 7 months ago
thanks dude, looked under truck today and saw oil all over it, so looks like when i repair my vacuum lines ill be doing this too
metzomotzo 9 months ago
I really enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing and making these.
joeypauga 9 months ago
Thanks for sharing, I replaced oil pan gasket for my T&C van 1998 few months ago but I did not put RTV seal now it's leaking, I have to do it over again.
3hon 10 months ago
Great Video :)
venomousstang 11 months ago
Good vid thanks
Brutaliation 11 months ago
ever heard on a torque wrench
aj2361 11 months ago
@aj2361 Nope I never heard of one hehehe. Well I been working on cars for 20 years. It not needed to have every imaginable "right" tool. Just use the estimate on your hands. All I know, doing it this way (since I dont have every tool) was just fine! I dont have any oil leaks since I did my job
fueledbymusic3 11 months ago
Thanks man, good video. I just got the confidence to do the job myself.
tiggernupe1 11 months ago
Thank you man. I like it...
jeanlouis114 1 year ago
dont put too much silicone these gaskets really dont need it just a bit to hold it in place cause it will leak again
hp11208 1 year ago
when cousins mix....
fatboyj182 1 year ago
A razor blade is the best bet to scrape a gasket?? You ever heard of a GASKET SCRAPER? It was invented for that!
charlieparker1234 1 year ago
Make sure to remove the dip stick before installing again.
twosnjuk 1 year ago
thanks country man. you are great :D
zukisai 1 year ago