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Old 01-21-2013, 03:19 AM   #1
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Help with transition flush

I took all of my bolts off and everything looked at the how too and my trans pan will still not come off...it looks like its stuck the driveshaft and the shifting bracket...at least I think it is the shifting bracket. But either way it's stuck and needs to come loose...any tips?


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Re: Help with transition flush

If your saying your transmission pan won't come off, then just pull down harder. Once all those bolts are off she will come down. Just do NOT insert a bald or something between the pan and gasket, doing so to break the seal is Likely going to bend the lip maybe causing a leak.. That's the last thing you want
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It takes a bit to get it out without taking a shower in tranny fluid.
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Re: Help with transition flush

To get mine off, i took off the drive shaft. Made it easier for me.
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Re: Help with transition flush

When I did mine a couple of months ago I couldn't get the drive shaft off =/ old rusty truck with old bolts. But I was able to angle the pan and safely remove it to clean it out. So it can be done if that is your issue
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Help with transition flush

So it looks like I'm just going to take the driveshaft off haha


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