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no a little oil in the trans won't hurt it (tranny fluid is oil after all), yes i would flush it. changing tranny fluid is very very easy. Have you ever changed your own motor oil? changing tranny is easier. the last 2 things you should have is a torque wrench (not very expensive and good to have around anyway if you plan to work on a car) and a cheap razor scraper to remove old gasket.
here is a pointer after you have loosened all the tranny pan bolts a small amount loosen 2 sides saving the corner bolt for last so you can control the direction the oil flows out it will save you a whole lot of mess.
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loosen "1" bolts first you can completely remove if you like
loosen "2" bolts
loosen "3" bolt but don't remove it completely till oil stops flowing
this serves 2 purposes 1 it "points the oil" in a particular direction instead of flowing out all over 2 that last bolt keeps the pan from getting bent by the weight of the oil while you loosen/remove the others.
if you get lucky once you have all the bolts loose the pan will still stick to the bottom of tranny go ahead and set up your directional dump then use a screw driver to pry pan loose and watch out for the cascade of oil.
Make sure you use torque wrench on re-install too tight and you will damage gasket and it may leak to loose and it leaks. 10mm get 20-27ft-lbs, 12mm gets 33-45ft-lbs it should be one of those 2 sizes. it holds max 7 7/8 quarts of Dexron ATF.
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