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Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Oviedo, FL
Posts: 992
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If it is split, it is tighten too much.
Make sure the pan rails are flat. Make sure that the bolt holes are dimpled in. If any of this is present. Flatten them. Then with a new gasket you shouldn't have any problem. Don't over tighten the pan either. Just snug, the pan bolts are only holding the tin trans pan on, not a connecting rod bearing.
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