Transmission pan torque specs
#1
Transmission pan torque specs
I own a 2004 Chrysler Sebring LX 2.7L Engine. Does anyone know the torque specs for the transmission pan bolts? I have a gasket leak and I am planning on changing the gasket. Any help would be great.
#8
The 165 in-lb spec is for the factory method of not even using any gasket, but a special Chrysler adhesive. People have been generally unsuccessful using regular RTV since the slow dripping of fluid makes it impossible to keep the edges dry for RTV to cure. Apparently the Chrysler adhesive will seal even with the dripping, but I've never tried it.
#9
I used Permatex Ultra Copper
http://www.permatex.com/products/Aut...sket_Maker.htm
I bought the filter kit with a gasket and used this stuff on both sides of the gasket. Go easy with it, and let it dry for a day before you add back the trans fluid and start the car. You don't want a little blob circulating in the trans. I had no leaks after this.
http://www.permatex.com/products/Aut...sket_Maker.htm
I bought the filter kit with a gasket and used this stuff on both sides of the gasket. Go easy with it, and let it dry for a day before you add back the trans fluid and start the car. You don't want a little blob circulating in the trans. I had no leaks after this.
#10
Everything worked out in the end. Had no problem with the gasket and adhesive. Only when I was tightening the trany bolts did I run into a problem. When I was nearing the proper torque over half my bolts stripped inside the trany. The screws were not gripping inside the holes. I had to bore the holes and replace the old bolts with bigger bolts and used washers to get the proper seal.