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Re: [GMCnet] porous aluminum tranny pan [message #326153 is a reply to message #326120] Sat, 18 November 2017 14:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Kingsley Coach wrote on Fri, 17 November 2017 16:58
It seems peculiar that we pay our money for a product that doesn't work and
then spend more money and time trying to get it to work...and we keep
buying??




Ragusa makes good stuff and stands behind their products and I will not hesitate to buy from them again.
They sent me the replacement free as soon as I talked to them about it. Good folks.

I really like the tranny pan. It's wonderful to be able to drain the oil without having to take the pan down, which I've had to do rather often with all the mechanical work. There were plenty of leaks with the stock pan too. And yes, there's still a leak, but clearly it's from somewhere else since the new pan is coated with glyptol, has a brand new gasket coated in aviation sealant, and a very clean mounting surface.
Looks exactly like the leak KenH is chasing...

Karen
1975 26'



 
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