I would recommend getting a transmission filter kit, and drop the pan entirely and just change the gasket, along with the filter. There's a specific pattern to tighten the pan bolts. (usually some kind of criss-cross pattern) Use a torque wrench and figure out EXACTLY how tight they should be and see if it still leaks. If it does, the pan itself might be distorted.
There are many bolts that assemble a transmission, automatic or standard. Be more specific.
The bell housing bolts are 3/8-16.
It could be as simple as a few bolts need to be tightened, or it could be a worn/failed seal.
im puttin in a 96 jimmy engine in my 2000 blazer and there are 9 bolts..(had to go buy them at hardware store)...
the seal is bad.
16 bolts on the trany oil pan is a 700r and 12 bolts on pan is a 400r
The engine stand bolts up to where the transmission bolts to the back of the engine.
If it's leaking transmission fluid, could be a bad pump seal. If it's leaking engine oil, could be a bad oil filter, leaking valve cover gasket, leaking intake manifold gasket, leaking oil pressure sender, leaking distributor gasket.
Common causes of transmission fluid leaks:Worn Transmission Pan SealsWorn Rear Main SealCracked Transmission Fluid LineLeaky Torque ConverterLoose Transmission Pan Bolts
NO. You will have to remove the transmission bolts and move the transmission back alittle after you have removed the driveshaft,transmission lines,crossmember bolts,starter,flywheel dust cover,front driveshaft,torque converter bolts. NO OTHER WAY.
to what torque must the bolts on the head of a 2000 Hyundai accent be tightened?
There are 6 bolts that hold the trans. to the engine block.