should i replace the stock tranny pan ??
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Put a drain plug in your pan.
I'm running a truck pan with a 7/16 nut stick welded to the side of it and plugged with a bolt. Doesn't leak.
My stock pan I brazed a cut down b&m plug in it.
I read on here someone uses a castle nut, tack welds it in the inside of the pan and uses a universal drain plug with an o-ring seal.
And when I say it doesn't leak, it doesn't even get damp or anything.
With all my afroengineering experience I don't see why a pan with a built in plug would leak. Use a Fel-Pro gasket and torque wrench.
I'm running a truck pan with a 7/16 nut stick welded to the side of it and plugged with a bolt. Doesn't leak.
My stock pan I brazed a cut down b&m plug in it.
I read on here someone uses a castle nut, tack welds it in the inside of the pan and uses a universal drain plug with an o-ring seal.
And when I say it doesn't leak, it doesn't even get damp or anything.
With all my afroengineering experience I don't see why a pan with a built in plug would leak. Use a Fel-Pro gasket and torque wrench.