amish_electrician
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I have a 2004 5.4L Eddie Bauer. About a month ago, my wife was driving and lost 3rd and 4th gears. I did some research and thought that I had narrowed the issue to a problem in the valve body. So... about 3 weeks ago, I dropped the pan, drained the fluid and removed the valve body for inspection. Everything checked out, so I did some more research and now I believe that I'm dealing with a broken direct clutch drum. So the transmission has to come out. With this is mind, I left the valve body on my work bench and reinstalled the pan/gasket, holding it loosely in place with three screws. That brings me to my question...
A co-worker and I were discussing the situation and he informed me that I've essentially ruined my transmission. His reasoning went like this... Since I drained all the fluid and only re-secured the pan loosely, I've exposed the internals to the atmosphere. He claims that air will leak around the gasket and into the transmission and moisture in that air will condense on the parts and cause rust. The fact that it's been 3 weeks with no fluid to protect the parts, he asserts that I'd have to replace everything due to the rust/oxidation.
I've never worked on a transmission before this one, so I'm not sure if he's right or not. Does anyone have any experience or input that they can share?
A co-worker and I were discussing the situation and he informed me that I've essentially ruined my transmission. His reasoning went like this... Since I drained all the fluid and only re-secured the pan loosely, I've exposed the internals to the atmosphere. He claims that air will leak around the gasket and into the transmission and moisture in that air will condense on the parts and cause rust. The fact that it's been 3 weeks with no fluid to protect the parts, he asserts that I'd have to replace everything due to the rust/oxidation.
I've never worked on a transmission before this one, so I'm not sure if he's right or not. Does anyone have any experience or input that they can share?