Wrong black FIPG for transmission pan
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Wrong black FIPG for transmission pan
I gave my mechanic two FIPGs. The black one for the water pump, and the red one for the transmission pan. He reverse the two when he did the job.
Will this cause a problem for the transmission? Or for the water pump?
Note:
Toyota black FIPG is # 00295-00103 (designed for oil pan or water pump)
Toyota red FIPG is # 00295-01281 (designed for the transmission pan)
(First gen, 1993 LS)
Will this cause a problem for the transmission? Or for the water pump?
Note:
Toyota black FIPG is # 00295-00103 (designed for oil pan or water pump)
Toyota red FIPG is # 00295-01281 (designed for the transmission pan)
(First gen, 1993 LS)
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My question was really aimed at the chemical reaction, if any, between Toyota T4 ATF with the black FIPG at the transmission pan. For sure, it's not leaking now. As long as it does not leak, chances are it means there is no chemical reaction between the ATF and the black FIPG, and the transmission should be fine.
You are right though, doing the pan again is easy with the correct RED FIPG.
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Is one tube of this stuff enough to re-seal an oil pan? Not doing it myself but want to make sure that I order enough for the job. How many tubes of the red do you need for the trans pan?
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Is there no cork gaskets available for this transmission?
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No doubt it's good, but I've never heard of a leak related to using the Permatex product instead of the Toyota product. A transmission pan is not going to leak if either one is used per the directions.
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