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Old 01-27-2008 | 06:23 PM
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Well im having a problem with my transmission pan gasket. The gasket is leaking, BUT heres my problem.... One ofthe bolts that hold the pan on is stripped. It takes a 10mm but the socket just turns over it causing it to strip more. Would it hurt me any if i was just to take a chisel and cut that 1 bolt off? I have the new gasket and all other bolts come out fine. I dont know though, its already leaking (Very slowley) 1/4 quart every 100 miles. Should i just leave it alone? Or will it still leak with 1 bolt chisled off?
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Old 01-28-2008 | 06:32 AM
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Why not just either get pliers or some channel locks and loosen it that way. Thats what id do. And do you mean the oil pan gasket?
 
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Old 01-28-2008 | 10:36 AM
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No, its the transmission pan gasket. Pliers would just slip right off, havent tried channel locks though.... They might work
 
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Old 01-28-2008 | 06:40 PM
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There is no such thing as a transmission pan
 
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Old 01-29-2008 | 11:10 AM
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You want me to pull out my camera and take a picture of it for you?
Better yet, pull out your haynes manual and look up manual transaxle.
Car has oil pan and a transmission pan

http://www.autozone.com/R,APP1129470...ductDetail.htm
somepeople call it the transmission pan, others the manual transaxle pan, either way same part
 
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Old 01-29-2008 | 11:50 AM
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Im pretty sure only autos have a transmission pan. Ive never heard of a manual havign one. Even the link you provided it says right on it (A/T)
 
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Old 01-29-2008 | 11:55 AM
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My car is an auto, haha i posted the wrong section of the haynes manual. But yea, inside the pan is also a filter. I got the filter and gasket for around $10. but i cant get thepan off
 
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Old 01-29-2008 | 12:14 PM
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ooooo. ok this is making alot more sense now. I kept thinking your talking about a manual since you said manual twice in your last post

Ok yea id try some channel locks. Those are probably the easiest way to get a good grip on a stripped bolt
 
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Old 01-31-2008 | 09:14 PM
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Hahah ok so channellocks it is then... Think i will go to advancedauto and just borrow theres instead of buying some only to use once.
 
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Old 01-31-2008 | 10:15 PM
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if you cant get it off with channel locks, take a dremmel to the bolt and cut a slit in it big enough to fit a flathead screwdriver in
 


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