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slowride77

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I just dumped 6 more quarts of transmission fluid and added 6 more. That’s 18 quarts through it now. Should be nice and clean. I‘m thankful for the new pan with the drain plug. So easy.
Hey Onlyone,

Couls you point me to the pan with the drain plug that you are referring to? I am only finding the older 4 speed pan when i do searches.

Thanks.
 

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Hey Onlyone,

Couls you point me to the pan with the drain plug that you are referring to? I am only finding the older 4 speed pan when i do searches.

Thanks.
Here you go. Great seller and it’s a GM pan with a high quality crimp in plug.

 

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Is this the $250 one from eBay?

LaRue is having a big sale and all of a sudden I have no truck accessories money, lol.
Probably, I don’t remember paying that much but I probably did…. Then again it was six-ish to 7ish yars ago and i don’t remember wut happened 6-7 minutes ago. I do know I asked the guy to not louver it….
 

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Here you go. Great seller and it’s a GM pan with a high quality crimp in plug.

Yes. Thats what i am looking for. I have found others, but the plug was in the rear section of the pan and would be right where the exhaust crosses over.

This one can easily be drained. Thank you.
 

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Yes. Thats what i am looking for. I have found others, but the plug was in the rear section of the pan and would be right where the exhaust crosses over.

This one can easily be drained. Thank you.

I meant a skid plate to cover the ATF pan, but I do like that. I might buy it and throw it in the corner until the next time I swap out fluid and filter. But then there's the whole can of worms of being able to check/replace the filter, and you have to drop the pan anyway.
 

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Yes. Thats what i am looking for. I have found others, but the plug was in the rear section of the pan and would be right where the exhaust crosses over.

This one can easily be drained. Thank you.
It takes me about 5 minutes to drain and put in 6 quarts. And it’s exactly 6 quarts on the dot. I don’t even check in now. I don’t even need to lift it up.
 
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