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    Haze from Oil Filler Cap - Is this a Problem?

    Found through searching. I have a good amount of smoke coming out of the oil fill cap. Once you take it to the shop and figure out which cylinder is the culprit, what next? Engine rebuild?
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    GAZ 66

    Really bad? Might be thinking of getting one, is uaz452 more reliable?
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    Transmission Pan Question

    Forgive me if fleabay links are a no Turbo TH 400 Aluminum Transmission Pan Alum Trans TH400 - eBay (item 200586153595 end time Mar-22-11 18:01:02 PDT)
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    Transmission Pan Question

    Yes sir. Functionality wise.
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    Transmission Pan Question

    Does it have to be a deep replacement pan ? or will a "standard" th400 pan work?
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    Transmission Pan Question

    Oh no problem at all, I appreciate all the help you guys give. Without it be just my mind to wander. I'll try putting a normal wrench/ratchet and see if I can snug any of the bolts any further. I actually broke one off the first time I did it with the wrench, like you said would happen. That...
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    Transmission Pan Question

    Nevermind, it looks like all these models are the same transmission. Super Turbine 400 / THM400 / 3L80 / 3L80HD Turbo-Hydramatic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Transmission Pan Question

    When shopping for a new pan. Do I have to find one with a thm400 application listed, or will one that says th400 work? I kinda assume the pan is the same on the models, but you know what they say about assuming.
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    Transmission Pan Question

    This is the wrench I used. Amazon.com: Michigan Industrial Tools 1/4" Drive Click Torque Wrench 20 - 200" lb: Home Improvement " Torque Range: 20-200 Inch/Lbs" I set it to 140. No bolts broke.
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    Transmission Pan Question

    pounds per inch Install transmission oil pan (2) with 13 transmission oil pan screws (5). Evenly tighten screws to 125-160 lb.-in. (14-18 N•m).
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    Transmission Pan Question

    I just used the new rubber gasket and a torque wrench on the bolts (140lbs). The transmission pan is leaking.
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    California CDL: Another Clarification (long)

    jpinst ever pulled over? =)
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    Transmission Pan Question

    Thank you, that's good advice.
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    Nuts and Bolts

    Good to hear to be on the look at for. I just need one bolt, my roommate lost one while trying to screw it in. I'm pretty positive it's metric as the others are 10mm.
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    Nuts and Bolts

    Any idea what page in the TM has bolt size for m1009, tried looking through it. I need the 10mm bolt size for the oil pan.
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    Transmission Pan Question

    Ok guys, Ill just use the gasket. Store Locator | NAPA Online
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    Transmission Pan Question

    Thanks for the reminder to check. "Install transmission oil pan (2) with 13 transmission oil pan screws (5). Evenly tighten screws to 125-160 lb.-in."
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    Transmission Pan Question

    Better pan pic, click on the link and image to enlarge. thank you. ImageShack® - Online Photo and Video Hosting
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    Transmission Pan Question

    Thank you for the responses. The TM seems to make a distiction on wither you have a flat or a ridged pan. I can't seem to tell wither mine is flat or ridge. I think it is flat. Which by the TM requires RTV not a gasket. Uploaded with ImageShack.us Does that look flat or ridged?
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    Transmission Pan Question

    Hello, 5-2 of the TM says: NOTE Transmission oil pans ridged lip will have a transmission oil pan gasket (11). Transmission oil pans (2) with a flat lip will have RTV sealant. I think I have a flat lip, so only RTV? I'm not sure. When I removed the pan, there was a seal and RTV...
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