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    trans pan removal

    any body ever manage to find a way to sneek in there and remove the trans pan without unbolting the crossmember. All the bolts on mine are ceazed up bad. Can you get in there using a swivel head socket??

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    I have done it with a swivel.
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    1/4" or 3/8" and then just an extended socket attached or a shorty
    Last edited by p_justin13 : 05/06/2012 at 03:53 PM

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    Don't remember

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    dont think you can remove the pan with the cross member still there????

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    You can but its WAY easier to remove the crossmember.

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    pay attention to those transmission bolts, the transmission housing is aluminum and very soft. I stripped/spun one bolt's hole during my filter change and had to put a larger bolt and a nut to fix.

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    Not only is it usually easier in my opinion to do that job with the cross-member removed, but along with what atilla mentioned, it's also easier to get the proper torque on the pan bolts when you've got a straight shot at them (not using a universal joint which can sometimes result in over-tightening due to universal socket binding).

    Clean the trans bolt threads first, get everything in place, apply some thread-locker to each bolt, then torque appropriately. Less chance of over-tightening/stripping pan bolt threads.

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