The torque is 89 inch pounds or 7.41 foot pounds. You should never reuse a transmission gasket. If you are doing work on the transmission, replace the filter, it usually comes with a new gasket.
Could be either transmission pan Gasket, Axle Seals or torque convert seal, that's the seal that goes between torque convert and transmission.
There is no gasket between the engine and transmission. The torque converter inspection plate does have a dust seal on it.
usually no more than 35 ft lbs with new gasket
Remove the pan, heli-coil the hole. Install a new gasket and tighten all bolts to the proper torque specs.
Remove the intake manifold, exhaust manifold, and then remove the head. Scrap off the old gasket and install a new one. Reinstall the head and Torque the head bolts in the proper sequence. Reinstall the intake and exhaust manifold torque the bolts to the proper torque. This is a major repair and not for a novice to try.
there is no drain plug on the transmission pan u have to remove the whole pan and there will be a filter inside, u have to replace the filter, pan gasket and make sure to tighten all the bolts to the proper torque specs with a torque wrench hope this helps u
Remove the intake manifold, exhaust manifold, and then remove the head. Scrap off the old gasket and install a new one. Reinstall the head and Torque the head bolts in the proper sequence. Reinstall the intake and exhaust manifold torque the bolts to the proper torque. This is a major repair and not for a novice to try.
Sometimes a leaking valve cover gasket can be fixed by simply retorquing the bolts to their proper torque. If that doesn't solve the problem, the gasket will have to be replaced as per your engine manufacturer's specifications.
Drain oil. Remove pan and catch remaining old oil. Remove old gasket material off mating surfaces. Ensure surfaces are properly cleaned and coat each surface with black silicone (or equivilant). Install pan with gasket in proper position. Properly torque bolts*. *If you are not familiar with how to torque bolts, and/or you do not have torque wrench, you can tighten bolts as if you were making them as tight as you can with a screwdriver (without leverage). Do not overtighten because it can damage gasket.
If the bolts are 3/8-16, the torque would be 50 ft/lbs. If 7/16, 65 ft/lbs.
You should begin by tightening the transmission and bolts on each corner of the transmission pan. Next, tighten the middle bolts on each side of the transmission pan. Work from the middle to the end, alternating from side to side.
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