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Auto tranny filter screen thing 200

The "filter" is actually a nylon screen and is designed to catch only the larger particles. You wash it off, you don't replace it. If you decide to do this, make SURE you soak the fill tube nut in PBBlaster for a week in advance: it is guaranteed to be rusted tight. That is the biggest reason for ignoring the screen: the fill tube nut can't be removed.
You will also need a gasket, but make sure the fill tube nut can be loosened first.
It is possible to drop the pan with the fill tube and nut still on there, but you will have to remove the two bolts holding the fill tube at the starter and above. The car needs to be on jacks if you do this.






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