Well, I was able to get the trans cooler bracket off after about 30 minutes of working on it.
Actually the drivers side bolts were easier to break loose and the passenger side bolts were really torqued on. Finally broke them loose with a breaker bar and a cheater pipe on the end of the breaker bar.
The ratcheting wrench barely fit in the space on that top drivers side bracket bolt. I was able to use it to break the bolt loose. I then used a 7/8 inch wrench in conjunction with the ratcheting wrench, sparingly. Unfortunately my 7/8 inch wrench and my 22mm wrench 12 points matched up exactly when overlayed them so only one was helpful.
So after that I was able to drop the trans cooler bracket down and off. After taking off a couple of coolant line brackets off by the front of the pan and the CTIS air lines on the front axle I was able unbolt, drop the pan and slink it out and around the front axle, and out under the radiator. The TM (for the 3116) and info online say the pan bolt are to be torqued to 21-25 ft lbs. When removing the pan bolts they were definitely torqued way more the 25 ft lbs.
The pan gasket was the rigid metal/plastic and rubber one and appeared to be original. The replacement I got from Cat was the same type, 166-2905. The old gasket had no sealant or RTV on it that I could see.
The good news, NO metal pieces, parts or anything else was in the pan except for a little sludge. There was no lower end damage that I could find even with the endoscope.
I did find the the oil pickup tube screen was about 35-40% clogged with some debris though.
Completely cleaned the pan, bolts and underside of the engine, pickup tube screen, installed the new gasket, and reinstalled the pan.
I did used a trick that
@Floridianson mentioned in his 2016 post, about using sewing thread
to hold the gasket in place stud bolts to help line up the pan, thanks
@Floridianson.
Now to reinstall everything that was taken off to remove the pan.
So back to pan bolt torque. As I said the TM and other info said to torque them to 21-25 ft lbs. If I remember correctly there was a post here or somewhere, where they stated they torqued them to 270 ft lbs. Again, when removing the pan bolts, they were torqued more then 25 ft lbs.
Is the correct torque for the pan bolts 21-25 ft lbs? I would like to get the torque correct before adding the oil back in! I'm I missing something here?