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[GMCnet] O Rings [message #98281] Thu, 02 September 2010 19:33 Go to next message
paul h cashman is currently offline  paul h cashman   United States
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Hi All,
On removing my Transmission Filter ,I found the O ring was installed
improperly ,the O ring was installed over the Stop, 1/2 half on each side of
the stop, it was distorted ,and couldn't be used again.
My question is does anyone know, why Many says to use the ,old O ring with
the new one?
All the O ring does is make a seal, so all the Oil goes through the filter
.
How can two be better than one
I have heard of using two Rubbers before ,but I said the Hell with that.
Paul Cashman
Riverdale GA.

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Re: [GMCnet] O Rings [message #98297 is a reply to message #98281] Thu, 02 September 2010 21:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John Sharpe is currently offline  John Sharpe   United States
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Quote:

....My question is does anyone know, why Many says to use the ,old O ring with
the new one?....


The trans pan pushes the pick-up screen (some refer to it as a filter) into the transmission. I am told that many times the pick-up is not pushed up all the way to seat. So that's why it is recommended to stack the o rings so that the pick-up will seal into the transmission.


John Sharpe
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Re: [GMCnet] O Rings [message #98357 is a reply to message #98297] Fri, 03 September 2010 12:11 Go to previous message
jimk is currently offline  jimk   United States
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Be sure to lube the O ring before inserting it back in.
There has been times they had a smallr on in the kit.

On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 7:16 PM, John Sharpe <johnasharpe@earthlink.net>wrote:

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>
> Quote:
> > ....My question is does anyone know, why Many says to use the ,old O ring
> with
> > the new one?....
>
>
> The trans pan pushes the pick-up screen (some refer to it as a filter) into
> the transmission. I am told that many times the pick-up is not pushed up
> all the way to seat. So that's why it is recommended to stack the o rings
> so that the pick-up will seal into the transmission.
> --
> John Sharpe
> Humble,TX
> '40 Ford Deluxe TBI
> '78 Eleganza TBI
> mailto:johnasharpe@gmail.com
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