New transmission pan for my 01 LC

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I went to do a fluid drain and the last guy in there stripped both the bolt and the pan badly.

I am going to order a new pan

can anyone confirm that this

3510660110

is the right part number


Thank You

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It looks like the right part.

An easy fix is to tap a slightly larger hole and add a new bolt. Or have a garage do it for a few bucks if you aren't inclined to diy.


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It looks like the right part.

An easy fix is to tap a slightly larger hole and add a new bolt. Or have a garage do it for a few bucks if you aren't inclined to diy.


...via IH8MUD app


Won't work if the captive nut on the inside of the pan is broken from it's welds. You can either reweld it to the pan or get a new pan.
 
Looks like the pan can be had for less than $100, seems like sort money to make sure the will hold up.

I just need to know if that is the right one
 
To add: The AT drain bolt is softer metal than the spot welded insert it threads into. This failsafe typically means a new bolt takes care of thread issues (aside from what Onur posted above).
 
I thought so as well. I ran over to the dealer and grabbed a new bolt and gasket. It would not thread correctly. I few whacks and turnes later the crush washer was crushing but it will not like being taken out ever again.
 
Won't work if the captive nut on the inside of the pan is broken from it's welds. You can either reweld it to the pan or get a new pan.

I hadn't thought of that. Good thing for the pros around here.




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