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Old 06-23-2014, 09:19 AM   #1
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TH350 Leaking

My TH350 has always leaked a just tiny bit, but this weekend I noticed the leak became noticeably bigger. After a thorough inspection, I'm relatively sure it's the pan gasket (Again). I removed the torque converter cover and it's dry as a bone in there and there are no signs of leaking from the filler tube or anything higher than the pan. This has been reoccurring problem for a few years now so I think I'm, going to go a different route. I'm thinking of replacing the stock pan with an aluminum one and also install a Moroso rubber with steel core gasket. The pan I'm looking at is made by Mota Performance. It's very similar to a Mr Gasket pan . I'm not familiar with Mota and would like some input on the quality. Any other advice as to seal or not to seal would be appreciated too.
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