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Old 09-18-2014, 09:35 PM
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I just dropped the pan on my 4L80 that has almost no miles so I can have it powder coated. It has a metal reinforced gasket very nice looking compared to the cheap cork ones the question is are they reusable?
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if its the fact. style GM one, I have reused one several times w/o leakage
trick is to torq it to the proper range
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Definitely re-usable and in fact if yours is in good condition I would recommend using it over a cork or even a fiber pan gasket.
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Just in case you cant reuse it here is the newest number
8677743

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Originally Posted by TASCAPARTS
Just in case you cant reuse it here is the newest number
8677743

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Hey brother, that part # shows a 4L60E gasket on your website. Is that the wrong picture or the wrong number lol? However, if you do by chance have access to new OEM gaskets for the 80E then we'll need to be in touch here in the very near future
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Yeah Incorrect picture on the site...



Let me know .. Chris
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Beautiful, thanks man!
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PM sent!!
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Pm responded Hope we can help you out..
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Yes reuseable I had to buy a used one because the new one with my trans kit was too thin and allowed the pan to hit the filter so the pan wouldn't seal correctly.
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I got a new gm gasket off EBay for $14
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Originally Posted by 6togo
I got a new gm gasket off EBay for $14
The brown ones? The ones on eBay for $14 are fiber gaskets, not GM. The ones he is selling are black, thicker and reinforce a touch better.

Fiber is preferable over cork, which is the most commonly found, but the black ones are about the only gasket I will re-use if the core comes with it and it cleans up well enough, which unfortunately has been less and less frequently
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As i said its a GM gasket the thick black rubber with steel inner core no junk fiber gaskets here!



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