What is a good normal capacity transmission pan with drain plug?
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From: St. Cloud, MN
Car: 1984 Trans Am
Engine: LS1383 in work
Transmission: Magnum F - to be installed
Axle/Gears: Zexel Torsen 3.73, 28-spline mosers
What is a good normal capacity transmission pan with drain plug?
Hey all, what is a good transmission pan with drain plug that is a standard (Or as near as possible)?
Almost every one I see has greater capacity but I don't want it to sit too low since my car is lowered. Any input it would greatly apprecaited. Thanks!
Almost every one I see has greater capacity but I don't want it to sit too low since my car is lowered. Any input it would greatly apprecaited. Thanks!
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From: Montreal, Canada
Car: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z28
Engine: TPI 310ci (LB9)
Transmission: Custom Rebuilt 700R4 - 2600 Stall
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt, 3.73 Eaton Limited-Slip
Re: What is a good normal capacity transmission pan with drain plug?
Standard size but with a drain plug would be awesome.
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From: Aridzona
Car: `86 SS / `87 SS
Engine: L69 w/ TPI on top / 305 4bbl
Transmission: `95 T56 \ `88 200-4R
Re: What is a good normal capacity transmission pan with drain plug?
build your own bat-wing style pan.
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