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Oldsmobile Transmission Gasket seals the bottle between gear change and pan to ensure that the fluid pressure is maintained without leakage which makes the gear changes to be smooth and without leakage. Having begun in 1897, Oldsmobile propelled the automobile manufacturing with the introduction of a moving assembly line which saved on expenses and made reliable cars affordable to common families. The first mass produced car that many could actually afford was the early Curved Dash which paved the way to more radical improvements in comfort and reliability. In 1940 Oldsmobile made a radical move in the industry with the Hydra-Matic automatic transmission that eliminated the need to press the clutch pedals, including how convenient it made drivers. Since time immemorial Oldsmobile perfected engine balance, sound insulation and safety measures to ensure that road trips were peaceful and safe as a way of showing its years long dedication to innovation. To install a new Transmission Gasket, one should begin with parking on a level with secure support on the stand and a drain pan should they spill some fluid. Unscrew the bolts, drop the pan, drain fluid and remove the worn seal with the position of the filters being noted. Wipe both mating surfaces and install the fresh Transmission Gasket or sealed pan against the case then hand start all the bolts. Install bolts in a crisscross pattern, refill with the right fluid, continue running the engine in each gear and again check around the Transmission Gasket to detect any leak.