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Varche

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Auto gearbox gasket and filters question
« on: 21 August 2007, 16:25:55 »

I sent off for gaskets and filter for my auto 2.5 Omega and the package duly arrived from England today.

I opened the box and in it there is one filter and one gasket about a foot square. I can't get under the car to recheck as I have ricked my back this morning shifting rocks but my car definitely has two pans.

The part numbers are :

N209 25 02         Rear pan gasket  
N209 27 01         Vaux Filter 44MM 4L30E

Can anyone confirm that I have the right/wrong items for my 2.5 V6?

olive



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Re: Auto gearbox gasket and filters question
« Reply #1 on: 21 August 2007, 17:05:55 »

Hi olive, can't confirm the part numbers but there are definately two sump gaskets.
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Re: Auto gearbox gasket and filters question
« Reply #2 on: 21 August 2007, 20:39:50 »

Yes there are two sump gaskets and the one you are missing is;

N209 25 01     FRONT PAN GASKET

I received mine today from JPAT, fitted this afternoon.
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Re: Auto gearbox gasket and filters question
« Reply #3 on: 21 August 2007, 22:44:45 »

Also, Mark DTM recommends the use of 'liquid gasket', i.e. use of sealing compound instead of actual gasket, so you could give it a go...
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