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Old 01-06-2012, 11:27 PM
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Default Deep trans pan question

I'm about to install a 3600 Revmax TC and was wondering if swapping to a deep trans pan is a good idea? I've already got a big B&M trans cooler and braided steel trans lines, but I figured while I was in there a deep pan isn't a bad idea. I've also got to drill/tap it for my trans temp gauge.

I have a 700R4, same as 4l60E. Will one of these pans fit? Ebay lol... but such a good deal.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/TRANSMISSION...item3cc09ca3f3
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I have a deep pan from b&m.some guys say it is not needed but it cant hurt.you will need to be careful driving.it does hang down there.ive only got 3.5 inches from the ground.stay away from speed bumps.
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I run the truck pan.
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Truck pan, truck filter, some years even have a drain plug
('01 Silverado, is mine). If you want cooling, that's the
cooler's job.




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