Performance Auto Tranny Pan and Stick...

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Dv8tor

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I got the pan on mine. No problems yet. I like having the extra capacity and finned bottom. No stick though.
 

Hockster

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Im leery about a flex tube that attaches to the body on a off road vehicle. Too much bouncing going on for long periods. If I was to use that I would find a way to attach it to the engine...
 

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I considered the flex tube when I replaced my tranny pan and did some research. It seems that they're somewhat prone to leakage because the top end of the tube is bolted to body metal instead of to the engine. Because of that the tube continually flexes during operation. If it bolted to the engine it would be better, but it's designed to fit many applications, so that's not how they did it. I decided against it.
 

JTRATX

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I have the pan and dipstick. Had zero issues with the dipstick at Raptor run, never popped out.


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