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    Quote Originally Posted by REDCOMPG View Post
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    Ok I'm going to change the fluid tomorrow night. What do I need? I was planning on using a quart of the Lucas trans fixer, 7 quarts of what fluid? Is there an internal filter that needs replaced? Should completely drop the pan?
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    Completely drop the pan. The gasket can be reused. Get dex6 or the Walmart equivilancy there is an internal filter and it takes 8 quarts. Put your stop slip in then fill with fluid go through all the gears after finishing up while not moving the car. And be careful not to bend the pan.
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    * and add a trans go shift kit while your at it
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    Thanks, that's one of the articles I remember that my bookmarks don't work for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDCOMPG View Post
    * and add a trans go shift kit while your at it
    Good call.
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    how do I know if its a 19 or 20 bolt pan without getting under it
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    I'm pretty sure all the 04+ GP's are 20 bolt transmission pans, my 05 is 20 bolt.
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