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I have been using the gasket and The Right Stuff with great success. No leaks after that. I use The Right Stuff as my primary sealer adhesive on all mechanical applications. Tractors, vehicles, lawn mowers, log splitters. What ever I need to seal and have no leaks. I do like the new trans pan...
No dirt from the road conditions should get inside your transmission. If that were the case I would be screwed every week. It is normal to have some dirt and grit in the bottom of a pan. There are a lot of things moving and working wearing in a TH400 transmission. Any transmission for that part...
Wrong answer. It is on the passengers side. 10 o'clock would be drivers side and I know it is not there. It is on the same side as the starter. Trust me. But if you mean the tab comes off the tube and goes towards the engine you got me. But it is still on the passengers side of the bell housing.
As you are laying up looking forward on the starter side(right) it will be on the 2 o'clock bell bolt to block. It breaks off a lot and may need welded back on. Good Luck.
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