Would it be ok to use Permatex Right Stuff instead of a cork/paper/rubber gasket, if so should i just go around like how he did in this video and go around each bolt hole? Thanks.
No. A gasket must be used for certain transmissions, and ones that dont use gaskets, such as a 604 tranny, along with others, use silicon to seal the pan to the case.
It turns out it was my wife looking for help,which she found.We don't get pop ups because we know how how to protect ourselves,a very simple basic thing that seems to have escaped you.Of course you got to wonder about someone who can't express themselves any better than a 13 year old.
I have watched a lot of expert village's videos and this is the first one I think is 100% crap. Never do this because you could end up with spots or pockets which will create an uneven sealing surface which will end up leaking. You should just line up the gasket, put a bolt through the pan and gasket like you would if you were going to install it, tighten the bolts so there is still a little play with the gasket so you can get the rest of the bolts in. Then tighten them to the torque you need.
When I pulled the trans pan on my Toyota Sienna -- this was the first time the trans pan had been off -- there was no sign of gasket sealer, just the factory gasket with no residue on the pan or bottom of trans. The gasket/trans filter kit came with instructions advising against the use of any type of sealing compound. There is a risk of it getting into your trans and causing damage.
Also, be extremely careful when installing the transmission filter. There are different types of gaskets or O-rings joining the filter to the trans, Some are made out of cork type material. If you misalign that gasket and a corner of it gets pinched and breaks off, it can get stuck in the valve body channels and cause immediate trans failure. The filter placement is the most critical part of the job. But if you're alert while you're doing it, it won't be a problem. Very simple, actually.
i didn't use any kind of sealer or glue, just simply put the bolts in place and screwed the bolts on the gasket, the gasket was tide enough to hold the bolts and gasket in place for the installation.
he even took the time to wash the trans pan bolts clean..wish i could find a mechanic like this
onenikkione 2 months ago
Nice work mate
MrMirra456 4 months ago
I have those same shoes
NinjaNation12 1 year ago
Does it make sense to add a universal plug at this time so you don't have to remove the pan with every fluid change?
BuhlzI 1 year ago
@BuhlzI you have to take the pan off anyways to replace the transmission fluid filter.
darkertree 8 months ago
My manual says don't use any of that special glue...take it with a grain of salt or as gospel truth?
Dreadneck 1 year ago
James Taylor AKA Tony Taylor works at Ace's Transmission. How bout go to him he's best builder in Tennessee and hes my father. (:
xXCannonXx 1 year ago
Would it be ok to use Permatex Right Stuff instead of a cork/paper/rubber gasket, if so should i just go around like how he did in this video and go around each bolt hole? Thanks.
living4fire 1 year ago
is it ok to use regular silicone?
21kool21 1 year ago
when i bought my tranny oil pan from chrysler they gave me RTV in a squeeze bottle to use instead of the gasket.
lightningsmokerXx 2 years ago
rtv..?
coldcash12345 2 years ago
@coldcash12345 it's a silicone. Room-Temperature-Vulcanizing
lightningsmokerXx 2 years ago
hmm, if it was given by the dealer then i would assume it would be ok.
coldcash12345 2 years ago
Can I just use adheasive sealent for the gasket instead?
themgators511 2 years ago
No. A gasket must be used for certain transmissions, and ones that dont use gaskets, such as a 604 tranny, along with others, use silicon to seal the pan to the case.
coldcash12345 2 years ago
@themgators511 sure wont hurt anything....
KombatMortal123 1 year ago
does the car have to be on the whole time?
HERAS4LIFE 2 years ago
fucken stupid comercial, i'm sick of it!!!
brownmachine6969 2 years ago 2
@brownmachine6969 u r an idiot, if u don't appreciate the help... don't look for it.
Mralaskagram 2 years ago
@mralaskagram==no dumb ass, im talking about the stupid banner that keeps popping up on the screen blocking the video you fool.....
LOL
brownmachine6969 2 years ago
I am NOT mralaskagram!!! How did you get my e-mail.Before sending obscene e-mails double check your address's.
Mralaskagram 2 years ago
@Mralaskagram ,,,thats the name you post under....
so stop lying....
brownmachine6969 2 years ago
It turns out it was my wife looking for help,which she found.We don't get pop ups because we know how how to protect ourselves,a very simple basic thing that seems to have escaped you.Of course you got to wonder about someone who can't express themselves any better than a 13 year old.
Mralaskagram 2 years ago
@Mralaskagram what ever man , stop using your supposed wife as an excuse for your retarded ways....
brownmachine6969 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
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Mralaskagram 2 years ago
Ford Escape 05.. anyone here for suggestions on Tranny fluid change procedure along with filter change?
PASHTUNVILLE 2 years ago
I have watched a lot of expert village's videos and this is the first one I think is 100% crap. Never do this because you could end up with spots or pockets which will create an uneven sealing surface which will end up leaking. You should just line up the gasket, put a bolt through the pan and gasket like you would if you were going to install it, tighten the bolts so there is still a little play with the gasket so you can get the rest of the bolts in. Then tighten them to the torque you need.
itsdonenow 2 years ago
If this is the only one you saw that is 100% crap, then you have not seen 50% of the videos.
Although, I am not saying if this is crap or not.
Katlunazul 2 years ago
Thank u this was very helpful good explanation
lucky1476 2 years ago
thank you, very good way of explanation!
denikosh 2 years ago
When I pulled the trans pan on my Toyota Sienna -- this was the first time the trans pan had been off -- there was no sign of gasket sealer, just the factory gasket with no residue on the pan or bottom of trans. The gasket/trans filter kit came with instructions advising against the use of any type of sealing compound. There is a risk of it getting into your trans and causing damage.
imjustpassinthru 2 years ago 2
Also, be extremely careful when installing the transmission filter. There are different types of gaskets or O-rings joining the filter to the trans, Some are made out of cork type material. If you misalign that gasket and a corner of it gets pinched and breaks off, it can get stuck in the valve body channels and cause immediate trans failure. The filter placement is the most critical part of the job. But if you're alert while you're doing it, it won't be a problem. Very simple, actually.
imjustpassinthru 2 years ago
i didn't use any kind of sealer or glue, just simply put the bolts in place and screwed the bolts on the gasket, the gasket was tide enough to hold the bolts and gasket in place for the installation.
jarmando1978 3 years ago
I'm much obliged. Thank you so much.
10472112LEE 3 years ago
Thanks so much. Makes me feel better to know some stuff about cars!!!
polskirybak 3 years ago
Thanks for your explanation, it's easier to do following your recommendations
Alex, Mexico
alcisnebeta 3 years ago
Thanks
Zeramus24 3 years ago
Thanks my friend. Your video is excellent and
has been a great help in unraveling one of the
mysteries of car maintenance. Thanks again!
Jerry, Cincinnati
elktonrusher 3 years ago
kay
jayguy173 3 years ago