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08-06-2009, 06:07 PM | #1 |
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How tight should trans pan bolts be?
Well I had to get another pan for my transmission since the old one seems to be warped and was wondering how tight the bolts need to be. I've heard they should be a little tighter than hand tight, that they should be torqued to a certain spec., and that they shouldn't be torqued b/c that would be too tight. So which is correct? Also, is there anything I can put on the pan to help hold the gasket in place while I'm installing the pan? It's a TH350 if that matters. Thanks in advance for the help.
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08-06-2009, 06:15 PM | #2 |
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Re: How tight should trans pan bolts be?
this is really a question for the Engine/Drivetrain forum, and i'm positive the answer is there, but here's what i've got...
It's been a while, and i don't have my manual handy, but IIRC the torque spec is in Inch Lbs, so that should tell you not very tight. too tight will warp the pan/gasket, and cause leaking issues. <--EDIT--> here's a thread that may be helpful http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...79#post2035079
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08-06-2009, 06:22 PM | #3 |
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Re: How tight should trans pan bolts be?
I think that's what was done to the old pan since it's warped and leaking all my trans fluid out. Why must people over tighten, WHYYYYYYYYYYY?!?!
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08-06-2009, 06:38 PM | #4 |
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Re: How tight should trans pan bolts be?
My grandfather told me when tightening the valve covers, Trans pan and the oil pan to hand tighten them and then with a wrench, give them a quarter turn. I am unsure what that turns out to be with a torque wrench, but it has always been good for me.
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08-06-2009, 06:43 PM | #5 |
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Re: How tight should trans pan bolts be?
I agree with above torqueing technique and I also spray the transmission pan contact surface on the tranny case, pan rail on the pan and gasket with that red high tack spray from Permatex and it always seals everything up. Have to clean all the surfaces with wax/grease remover first and read the directions on the can of high tack. Most parts stores carry high tack. I also switched to a cast aluminum trans pan and rubber seal to help seal better. The stamped steel pan and cork gasket combo sucks.
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Re: How tight should trans pan bolts be?
10-12ftlbs
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Re: How tight should trans pan bolts be?
That's about hand tight with a standard box wrench.
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Re: How tight should trans pan bolts be?
I just built a TH350 today coincidentally. The specified torque figure is 13 ft/lbs.
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08-06-2009, 07:41 PM | #9 |
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Re: How tight should trans pan bolts be?
Well that settles it. i don't recall correctly
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Re: How tight should trans pan bolts be?
The flange metal will get pulled up around the holes from overtightening, causing leaks. Look at your old pan-- if the metal is sort of coned up around each hole that's what has happened.
It's easy to fix. Take the peen end (the rounded end) of a ball peen hammer, hold the flange over some thing flat (I use the corner of a vise jaw) and peen the metal back down flat around the holes. It should seal back up fine-- 10 to 12 foot-pounds, like cdowns said. A 1/4" ratchet, hand tight, is about right.
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Re: How tight should trans pan bolts be?
I replaced my gasket on the TH350 3 days ago and in order to keep the gasket lined up i just shoved the 4 corner bolts through the pan and then gasket holes and the bolts were held in by the gasket and in turn they kept it lined up perfectly. I hand tightened all bolts in a criss/cross pattern and torqued them to 13 ft lbs.
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Re: How tight should trans pan bolts be?
i usually hand tighten them.. then slap a close end wrench on it and grab it right at the head and snugger down.. no leaks yet... knock on wood
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Re: How tight should trans pan bolts be?
My '68 manual says 8#s, but the lowest my torque wrench goes to is 10#s. It ranges from 8#s to 13#s so I'm not so sure. I have a Moroso blue gasket and did 10#s. I'll find out if it leaks once I fill it up with trans. oil sometime this week.
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