i would need a filter extension and filter what parts did you use?
Almost snatched up one here (fabo) last year. Newer, but not a bad deal. I dig the 70s look. Born in 71, so the 70s and leftover in the 80s style is what we had!Cheap is GOOD!
Last winter I scored an old school deep finned aluminum pan. It goes with the rest of my 70s-80s vibe look.
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Please explain? How does a deep pan "wipe out" the tranny?Great way on a street driver to wipe out the tranny!
Use the std pan & use a good oil cooler.
A deep cast aluminum pan hanging down there is much more likely to be damaged by road hazards. On top of that, a cast aluminum pan cracks or breaks (leaks) where a steal pan will dent (not leak) when struck by said road hazard.
Many transmissions have been ruined by the owners decision to install a cast aluminum pan
Run whatever you want, but the fact is lots of trans have been fried because of cast aluminum pans- that would have been fine with a stock one. My buddy has a trans shop and he hates them.
You’ve said this twice now, and the pan in question is still made out of steel. This is a stock steel replacement for the overdrive version of a 727. Steel not aluminum.Run whatever you want, but the fact is lots of trans have been fried because of cast aluminum pans- that would have been fine with a stock one. My buddy has a trans shop and he hates them.
I paid $28 shipped for mine, about the same price as a stock replacement pan.No point having one if you don't need it. They are expensive as well.
Sorry, I was referring to the Alloy pan. Those steel ones are good value.I paid $28 shipped for mine, about the same price as a stock replacement pan.