NO. You should NEVER use any type of sealant on the transmission pan.
Sealant typically takes about 24 hours to dry completely after application.
No sealant is used in that application.
Slime tire sealant typically takes about 15-30 minutes to dry after application.
In most cases a new gasket is required, but no sealant.
When using a new pan gasket, no sealant is necessary. Using sealant on a automatic transmission pan gasket is a bad idea, excess sealant can cause trouble.
The best application techniques for waterproof sealant on metal surfaces involve cleaning the surface thoroughly, applying the sealant evenly using a brush or roller, and allowing sufficient drying time before exposing the surface to water.
no u dont need to use sealant u should get a gasket
none. if you use a gasket dont use sealant. Also never use sealant on a automatic trannsmission. It could damage the tranny and will not last.
no its not
Remove the pan and inspect for damage. Straighten or repair pan if possible, if not, purchase a new pan. Also purchase a new gasket and filter. Install new gasket dry. Do not use any sealant on new gasket. You don't want any sealer goo getting into the transmission. A quality gasket and a straight pan installed correctly doesn't require any sealant. Do not over tighten pan bolts. Refill with correct ATF.
I my self would not, That's what gaskets are for. unless there is some inperfections were the gaskets go,if there is use a small amount of sealant only. and be sure its OEM sealer. And install gaskets.
To apply bathroom sealant effectively, clean the area thoroughly, ensure it is dry, and apply the sealant in a continuous bead. Use a caulking gun for even application and smooth the sealant with a wet finger for a neat finish. Allow the sealant to cure completely before exposing it to water for a watertight and durable seal.