PA Trans Pan finished
#1
PA Trans Pan finished
I just finished up on my PA pan, I had a heck of a time with the dipstick tube. PA said it should fit good and that they have had no problems. I ended up having to make two small bends with a tubing bender and now it fits great. I also cut the bracket off the old pan for the Catalyst Monitor Sensors and cut it down so it would bolt on the front of the new pan. I'm going to let the thread sealant cure for 24 hrs before I add the fluid.
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RE: PA Trans Pan finished
It 5 and 3/4 inches, so you can measure from the lip of your old pan downward. I was suprised it does not seen as low as I thought it would be, It's just a little lower than my cats. My car is pretty much stock and is not lowered. Most of the Guys on forums have not had any problems. Just make sure you are carefull on speedbumps and low driveways ect.
#6
RE: PA Trans Pan finished
It is Performance Automatic in Maryland. I donot beleive they sell them direct, Brenspeed has one of the better prices on them, but other venders also carry them, You can not even find the pan on the PA website. I purchased mine at Brothers because it is like two miles from my house.
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