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727 Trans pan

Posted By: RAY1969CARS

727 Trans pan - 01/14/15 04:08 AM

Who's transmissions pans are you running and why do you like them
Posted By: Chris2581

Re: 727 Trans pan - 01/14/15 04:33 AM

Mopar Performance pan
Posted By: slammedR/T

Re: 727 Trans pan - 01/14/15 04:35 AM

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.
Posted By: gsmopar

Re: 727 Trans pan - 01/14/15 05:04 AM

Hughes. It's huge! The only draw back is tightening the straps for the transmission blanket.



Posted By: MoParFish

Re: 727 Trans pan - 01/14/15 06:54 AM

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
Posted By: rebel

Re: 727 Trans pan - 01/14/15 09:33 AM

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.
Posted By: dvw

Re: 727 Trans pan - 01/14/15 01:20 PM

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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



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
Posted By: hemi-itis

Re: 727 Trans pan - 01/14/15 05:34 PM

B&M aluminum.

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Posted By: StealthWedge67

Re: 727 Trans pan - 01/14/15 05:57 PM

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.
Posted By: an8sec70cuda

Re: 727 Trans pan - 01/14/15 09:19 PM

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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.



Much less prone to leaking like a steel pan.
Posted By: dvw

Re: 727 Trans pan - 01/15/15 12:19 AM

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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.



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
Posted By: CRT

Re: 727 Trans pan - 01/15/15 11:35 PM




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