Trans Pan Gasket - FIPG or Autozone?
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Trans Pan Gasket - FIPG or Autozone?
I am getting ready to drop the transmission pan on my 97 4Runner (5VZFE) because I am getting some leakage where the pan meets the transmission. It has slowly leaked ever since I had the pan dropped last time (apparently he didnt torque the pan bolts correctly or use the right gasket).
I stopped by autozone and picked up a pan gasket for the 5VZFE (I always thought to use FIPG for this but bought this gasket since it was only 5 bucks). It appears to be a black cork-like gasket shaped to fit the pan.
So my question is - should I use this gasket I picked up from Autozone, or should I use permatex "the right stuff" or a different brand FIPG?
I am sick of having this leak and having to add trans fluid every few months! Any help is appreciated. I already checked out THIS diy, so I plan to follow proper toque specs and sequence.
Thanks!
I stopped by autozone and picked up a pan gasket for the 5VZFE (I always thought to use FIPG for this but bought this gasket since it was only 5 bucks). It appears to be a black cork-like gasket shaped to fit the pan.
So my question is - should I use this gasket I picked up from Autozone, or should I use permatex "the right stuff" or a different brand FIPG?
I am sick of having this leak and having to add trans fluid every few months! Any help is appreciated. I already checked out THIS diy, so I plan to follow proper toque specs and sequence.
Thanks!
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x2. I learned my lesson the 1st time I dropped my pan. I got dooped on an Autozone cork gasket too. I torqued the bolts in the right order to the 40 and then 65 in/lbs and it was leaking the next day. Cost me a lot more time than $$, but it was annoying.
BTW, don't ask Autozone what kind of sparkplugs to use either - they will give you some that the sticker on your engine specifically forbids!
BTW, don't ask Autozone what kind of sparkplugs to use either - they will give you some that the sticker on your engine specifically forbids!
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x2. I learned my lesson the 1st time I dropped my pan. I got dooped on an Autozone cork gasket too. I torqued the bolts in the right order to the 40 and then 65 in/lbs and it was leaking the next day. Cost me a lot more time than $$, but it was annoying.
BTW, don't ask Autozone what kind of sparkplugs to use either - they will give you some that the sticker on your engine specifically forbids!
BTW, don't ask Autozone what kind of sparkplugs to use either - they will give you some that the sticker on your engine specifically forbids!
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Usually, when I get a filter, and gasket set, I just toss the gasket in the trash, permatex, or the yota goop is best.... cork gaskets are junk IMHO.... theres a reason toyota didnt use them in the first place.
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To each his own, I use autozone parts because my buddy works there and he lets me use his discount. I don't recommend brakes from there though unless you like the squeaks. Alternators are a bit iffy. I've gone through 3 of them to get one that works, but being an auto tech by trade it only takes me 10 minutes to change them out.
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