rtv or NO on trans pan?
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changing the vital fluids today in the Coronet, dropped the trans pan
and  the pan floor looks great, no shavings at all, maybe the guy wasnt
lying about rebuilding it all 20-30k ago,fluid doesnt stink either.
   Anyway my question is when u do a  trans pan drop and gasket/filter
   change should u install the  gasket dry or with a sealer of some sort
   and if so, what type of sealer
   Neal Zimmerman, Eugene oregon

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