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Aluminum trans pan (727)
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07/14/09 01:20 PM
07/14/09 01:20 PM
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Jambbii
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I'm looking for what that is not too much deeper than stock. The car is going to be low and I don't want anything below the headers.
Thanks,
Josh
70 Challenger 1960 Town Wagon P Pump 24v cummins project 06 Mega 3500 Drw 2wd 12 Durango R/T 18 Power Wagon 67 A100
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Re: Aluminum trans pan (727)
[Re: RAT PATROL]
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07/15/09 10:03 AM
07/15/09 10:03 AM
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A later 518 pan is a deeper sump, has a location for a magnet in the corner, and has a black coating (powder?) that is ultra tough! Best of all I can get them used dirt cheap through my local transmission shop! The last one cost me $13.00.
You do have to buy a filter extension but those are pretty easy to find.
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Re: Aluminum trans pan (727)
[Re: Bob_Coomer]
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07/15/09 01:01 PM
07/15/09 01:01 PM
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Quote:
and comes with everything too
Yep, even that crappy filter extension!
That is a good deal....
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Re: Aluminum trans pan (727)
[Re: Bob_Coomer]
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07/15/09 01:20 PM
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If you lift your left leg, hold your tongue against your right cheek and hop up and down you may get it installed quickly the first time. They're just a multi piece PITA! The billet is a much simpler and smarter design.
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Re: Aluminum trans pan (727)
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07/15/09 01:46 PM
07/15/09 01:46 PM
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Sam Robinson
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Stef's pan here. Fits good and looks good.
1957 Chevy 1/2 ton [Email]13.07@101[/Email]
1967 Plymouth Belvedere Best Et(So far)10.88@124 with mufflers
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