Re: [AMC-List] Trans Go > Silicone is NO GO <
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Re: [AMC-List] Trans Go > Silicone is NO GO <
- From: Russell Neyhart <rtneyhart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 18:59:46 -0400
Getting the work done was difficult, but I managed...
The gasket I bought was a Mopar 4295875-AC. It was 12.69 + tax. It
fits plenty of AMCs and Chryslers (among other cars).
A picture of the gasket (or at least the shape of the pan) can be found
here:
http://images.wrenchead.com/smartpages/partinfo_resize/FEL/TOS18667_TOP.jpg
Applications can be found here:
http://wrenchead.carparts.com/servlets/whGetBuyersGuidePage30?Reference=jcw-carparts35~ref&PartNumber=TOS%2018667&PartTypeId=2745&CatalogId=456
The information was found on CarParts.Com.
Russell
Tom Jennings wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Russell Neyhart wrote:
>
>
>> ...I changed the trans. pan gasket and filter on my Eagle's TF998 a few
>> weeks ago finding that the "rubber/neoprene" (or whatever it's made of)
>> pan gasket had decided to retire after almost 20-years of service
>> (probably). The first one I tried was a filter kit with a cork gasket
>> (actually the kit came with two gaskets for different pans crumpled up
>> and stuffed into the box with the filter!) that wasted no time letting
>> the "pesky" ATF out. I tried unsuccessfully to 1) find a replacement
>> rubber pan gasket, or 2) find a parts counter person willing to turn
>> away from the screen and blow the dust off the "ancient scrolls" (a.k.a.
>> parts books) and see what wisdom they might have contained within. I
>> finally went to the local Jeep (former AMC-Jeep), after doing my own
>> research of course to see what else that gasket might have fit, and got
>> a new pan gasket. The interesting thing is that rather than cork or
>> rubber, the gasket was nylon. This made it a breeze to install and so
>> far it has been working fine. Unfortunately no dancers were available to
>> help. :-(
>>
>
> No dancers, eh? How the hell did you get any work done?!
>
> My story is: old but working OK A904 dropped off at Westminster
> Transmissions for rebuild. All's well, except the pan leaked;
> cork gasket, and the old OEM pan looked un-traight between bolt
> holes (eg. overtightened).
>
> Rather than screw around, I ordered a deep-sump (Chrysler)
> pan and (rubber-like) gasket from Summit. Good deal! But like
> an idiot I siliconed it on.
>
> I have not yet bought a new gasket. The TransGo catalog I have
> says I have to provide my own 904 gasket (comes with 727). I
> don't want crap cork either. I was thinking of calling B&M or
> one of those places and see what they use.
>
> But do you know/recall the specific application, or part number,
> for that new-fangled nylon gasket? That sounds good!
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