where is the tranny screen? (pic included)

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Old 02-07-2006, 12:14 PM
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where is the tranny screen? (pic included)

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Does the whole oil pan come off?
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yeah u need to remove all of those bolts holding it up... make sure u drain the oil first...
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Originally Posted by KaMLuNg
yeah u need to remove all of those bolts holding it up... make sure u drain the oil first...
once u remove the bolts, and drop the pan, is the tranny filter/strainer held in by any bolts?

Oh, and is there any danger of stripping the bolts - are they on pretty tight?
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it wedges in there with the round gasket on top... u shouldn't strip if u have breaker bar.. u need to torque them back on to a specific setting... i will do this next week.. will do a DIY..
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Originally Posted by vishnus11
once u remove the bolts, and drop the pan, is the tranny filter/strainer held in by any bolts?

Oh, and is there any danger of stripping the bolts - are they on pretty tight?
Do yourself a favor and do a search on something like "filter screen flush fluid"

I did a rather lengthy write up on the process of the filter/fluid change.

Make sure you torque the bolts to spec. It is a rather low torque as they go into aluminum.
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