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727 Trans pan #1729494
01/14/15 12:08 AM
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Who's transmissions pans are you running and why do you like them

Re: 727 Trans pan [Re: RAY1969CARS] #1729495
01/14/15 12:33 AM
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Jacksonville, FL
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Mopar Performance pan


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We use Superformance gaskets and Turbo Action converters/products.
Re: 727 Trans pan [Re: RAY1969CARS] #1729496
01/14/15 12:35 AM
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jacksonville,FLORIDA
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I have the B&M pan, it is nice but to deep and I had to raise my truck up some to clear speed bumps and driveways
I want to get another cast aluminum pan but one not so deep for more ground clearance.


2000 Dakota R/T, 408 magnum, 727, Indy heads
1000cfm 4150 carb, 93 octane fuel.
motor; 10.258 @ 132.78
200 shot; 9.262 @ 144.69
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Re: 727 Trans pan [Re: slammedR/T] #1729497
01/14/15 01:04 AM
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Arizona, USA
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Hughes. It's huge! The only draw back is tightening the straps for the transmission blanket.




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Re: 727 Trans pan [Re: RAY1969CARS] #1729498
01/14/15 02:54 AM
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Central California
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I just run stock overdrive pans. Same as on my 97 2500. I just add a drain plug and filter extension on a 727. http://www.ebay.com/itm/351218654172


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Re: 727 Trans pan [Re: MoParFish] #1729499
01/14/15 05:33 AM
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TCS on the Dart & a Trickflow/Summit with 1/8 machined off the flange. i had a B&M but it sits too low, the Summit one is overkill on the flange so it was easy to mill 0.120 off it to aid clearence for a street strip car.

Re: 727 Trans pan [Re: MoParFish] #1729500
01/14/15 09:20 AM
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MI, usa
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Quote:

I just run stock overdrive pans. Same as on my 97 2500. I just add a drain plug and filter extension on a 727. http://www.ebay.com/itm/351218654172



I run these as well. They are 1" deeper than the normal deep pan. Had to fab an additional filter spacer. Been buying them for about $35.
Doug

Re: 727 Trans pan [Re: dvw] #1729501
01/14/15 01:34 PM
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Great Neck,LI,new york
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B&M aluminum.

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Re: 727 Trans pan [Re: hemi-itis] #1729502
01/14/15 01:57 PM
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Puyallup, WA
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I run the B&M finned aluminum pan as well. Good quality aluminum pan at a decent price. I noticed a 10-degree difference in fluid temp with it, from a stock pan.


LemonWedge - Street heavy / Strip ready - 11.07 @ 120
Re: 727 Trans pan [Re: StealthWedge67] #1729503
01/14/15 05:19 PM
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Marion, South Carolina [><]
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Quote:

I run the B&M finned aluminum pan as well. Good quality aluminum pan at a decent price. I noticed a 10-degree difference in fluid temp with it, from a stock pan.



Much less prone to leaking like a steel pan.


CHIP
'70 hemicuda, 575" Hemi, 727, Dana 60
'69 road runner, 440-6, 18 spline 4 speed, Dana 60
'71 Demon, 340, low gear 904, 8.75
'73 Chrysler New Yorker, 440, 727, 8.75
'90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt
'06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
Re: 727 Trans pan [Re: an8sec70cuda] #1729504
01/14/15 08:19 PM
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MI, usa
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Quote:

Quote:

I run the B&M finned aluminum pan as well. Good quality aluminum pan at a decent price. I noticed a 10-degree difference in fluid temp with it, from a stock pan.



Much less prone to leaking like a steel pan.


I run the B&M on my street car. Nice pan but it is heavy. Neither pan leaks a drop.
Doug

Re: 727 Trans pan [Re: dvw] #1729505
01/15/15 07:35 PM
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Cedar Lake IN
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