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SignUp Now!I use the cork gaskets on the 2 cars and they work very well.
I don't know what the gasket is made of that comes with an EA built trans, but it's the best damn gasket I've ever used, if you like your gasket you can keep your gasket PERIOD. Don't worry my name isn't insane Obama.
It's true, when I was there and we were diagnosing problems with the trans he just built for me he had the pan off at least three times without even wiping the pan or pan rails.
When I asked him why he wasn't cleaning it or replacing the gasket he said you don't have to because it won't leak and it's reusable.
I'll be damned as he was right, put it back up and just wiped off the excess that squeezed out and other drips and that was the end of it.
I even called him about a month later because of solenoid issues and told him to send me another gasket for when I replace the solenoid.
He told me to just wipe it dry and reuse it I won't have any leaks.
Damn it, if it still doesn't leak at all and I have a deep aluminum pan and haven't used any type of sealer on it at all.
I will never use any other type of gasket again, I wish I could get them for the V/C and oil pan as well.
Got mine from Nick Micale at Arizona GN. Works great & no leaks!
Give em a call.
dave
Searched a little more; found a post from Nick Micale. He says that the two bolts that hold the shift cable bracket onto the trans are not blind, but go through into the interior and require a good sealant on those threads to prevent them from leaking...
Not on my 2004R. I've got the pan off and cleaned up, and checked those two bolt holes, and they ARE blind, like all the others. The bolts came out clean with no sealer residue. I felt around up inside the tranny at those two points and can feel the casting bumps for those, and they are blind.
OH, BTW, found a real nice cork gasket at a near by tranny shop that I didn't even know existed. Cost me a whopping $5