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Old 07-10-2008, 07:43 PM
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Mag-Hytech Transmission Pan

I found a pretty good deal on the M-H Trans pan on the internet so I went ahead and purchased a double deep model. I wanted to ask ya'll if I should use the cork gasket they sent or the permanent rubber gasket that comes on the truck.
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Use what comes w/ the M/H Pan.
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I used the rubber gasket that came with the new filter. No leaks.
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Rubber.

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I reused the one that was on the stock pan on the M/H pan. No leaks.
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i bet your the one that outbid me on ebay!!!!!! :-) i hear to use the one that comes with the pan. why im not to sure, but it comes with it!
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Use the factory rubber...per MH's instructions.

The DD does not help for lower temps; just more cooler fluid to draw from when going stoplight to stoplight. It does help to even out temps in start-stop driving and helps to lower temps faster when shutdown at restaurant or rest stop.

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Both gaskets work good and neither leaked.
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I went with the stock gasket. So far, so good. Thanks everyone. If anyone is interested in the Mag-Hytech, truckcustomizers.com has them for about $250.00 with free shipping.
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