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Old Apr 7, 2013 | 09:40 PM
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I am looking for what the torque settings would be for the transmission pan on a 06 ss impala. Anyone have anything that can help?
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Old Apr 8, 2013 | 07:30 AM
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Should be around 10-11 ft lbs, I'll try to verify.
I personally just tightened mine till they were snugged, then gave them one half turn afterwards, the main thing is to have them all equally as tight, and not to over-tighten them, you do not want to split the gasket.
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I used 13 on my bonneville, same trans.
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Originally Posted by MouSe
I used 13 on my bonneville, same trans.
Same trans as an SS?
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4T65-E trans. 13ft lbs. I looked it up on Alldata.
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Originally Posted by 03SSEISUPERCHARGED
Same trans as an SS?
4T65E-HD was used on all 3800 SC motors, and the 5.3L V8s.
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Originally Posted by MouSe
4T65E-HD was used on all 3800 SC motors, and the 5.3L V8s.
1996 L67'* used the 4T60-E-HD trans.
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