C5 Transmission pan?


I've never used a torque wrench on transmission pan bolts but it certainly won't hurt. I'd guess 18-22 lb/ft for 5/16 - 18 bolt should be safe. Unless the bolts came from a hardware store.
 
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I wanted to say one ugga dugga but for real numbers, that's the number in the back of my head too. And I've also never used a torque wrench on valve covers or oil pans. I just go back a few days later and snug up any loose ones.
 
So, hand tight and snug with two fingers is okay?

For context- when I first did the fluid and filter, I figured 18 ft-lb was adequate but it still bulged the bolt holes. They are the original bolts- so far as I can tell.
 
Like a valve cover I would just snug with a nut driver rather than a ratchet or a wrench to prevent overtightening.
 
Yes, I'm afraid I may have OTd by valve cover bolts as well. Leaked right away, and I was sure I was careful enough...
 
I think you can go a bit tighter than you normally would since you're using a lube locker gasket. Not crazy tight of course but you want the "gel" on the gasket to squish a bit and seal. It's not like a cork gasket where too tight will cause a leak.
 
For now I'm playing it very very cautious. I am letting it sit dry for at least 24 hours, hoping that may help with conformity.
 
Won't hurt and keep us posted with how you like it. I will be getting one for my C5 here soon.

I've used Lube Locker gaskets on differential covers many times and they are really great. Not a single one has leaked.
 

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