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Transmission Drain Plug
Interested in adding a drain plug to my transmisison pan next time it is off. Anyone ever do that? Or is there a third party that makes such a pan?
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Re: Transmission Drain Plug
Most auto parts stores sell a transmission drain plug kit.
It requires drilling a hole in your existing pan. I do currently have one installed, but it leaks slightly. The kit I bought came with nylon washers, which dont do a good job of sealing it completely. I think the kit was somewhere in the neighborhood of 5 bucks. Go to your local auto parts store and ask around, either that or just look around. With the kit I bought, I shouldve used rubber washers and some type of RTV. Fluid doesnt just poor out of mine, but it does seep slightly. But anyway, they are out there, just go have a look around and see what you find. Heres a thread that shows what I have, plus what some other folks have, plus some other ideas. http://bonnevilleclub.com/forum/view...ght=drain+plug
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2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue 3.5 DOHC V6 Mods: Fenderwell Intake, High-Flow cat, U-bend delete, 12-inch front rotors, GMPP handling kit, 20% tint, Pioneer front and rear speakers, Eclipse HU, cleared corners 1986 Jeep Cherokee 2.8 V6 |
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Re: Transmission Drain Plug
They don't have transmission drainplugs or drainbolts I assume I saw one their, what about differentail fluid and drainplugs?
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Re: Transmission Drain Plug
it is worth your time to take off the tranny pan and clean out the gunk and replace the filter. Unless you plan on racing your Intrigue I don't see the need for a tranny fluid drain-plug.
Try Fastenal or maybe your local farm implement if your car parts place doesn't have the parts. NAPA is great also. ![]() http://www.transmissioncenter.net/alto_2.htm K032 (drain-plug kit) ~$12 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Drain...QQcmdZViewItem http://www.performancetransparts.com...PROD&ProdID=16 |
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