Transmission Pan
#1
Transmission Pan
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?
Thanks guys
Thanks guys
#5
RE: Transmission Pan
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
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
#8
RE: Transmission Pan
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
Ok yea id try some channel locks. Those are probably the easiest way to get a good grip on a stripped bolt