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Does the 722.6 T/C have a drain plug gasket?
Looking to service my tranny soon and haven't seen this part for sale online.
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what year is the car?
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Thru early 1999 production they did..after that they don't.
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Mine has the TC plug.Does this plug use a gasket(perhaps the same copper one used for the transmission pan drain plug?)? I just haven't seen it for sale online. |
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There is aluminum washer. I think this one (A8092-12360), but call Phil to confirm.
http://img.eautopartscatalog.com/live/A809212360REI.JPG |
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I was going to ask the same question as I am ready to do tranny oil change. Where can we buy these two small (aluminum, I believe) washer/gaskets?
In my 124 cars and wagons, it appears that the washers for the pan drain plug and TC drain plug are the same. They are made of aluminum. |
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I just did my transmission service a month or so ago. I'm away from home until the weekend. Have the part numbers at home. There are different parts numbers for the two drain plug washers. One is aluminum and one is copper if I recall. Got both of mine at my dealer. I'd you remind me, I'll give those numbers when I get home. I may have posted them here. Do a search for my user name and transmission.
Len '99 E300 turbo 101,000 miles |
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Quote:
"The torque converter has a steel washer, #007603-010100. The transmission drain plug has a copper washer, #007603-014106." |
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Glad you found it. I thought I posted that info just for situations like this.
Len |
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