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Old 07-12-2004 | 03:43 PM
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Just wondering what pan every one is running on thier 4L60E.

My brother just put a bigger Trans Pan (Mag-Hytec, 4.5 extra quarts) on his Allison 1000 and his trans acctually runs cooler now.
Old 07-12-2004 | 04:00 PM
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I am leaning more toward the Mag-Hytec one, but I can't find it any where. Any one know where I can get it? My brother's looks awsome, but is anyone running it on a 4L60E?
Old 07-12-2004 | 04:46 PM
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I have a B&M pan on my F150, cast aluminum and holds 3qts more over stock. The 4x4 4L60E pan holds 1qt more than a 2x4 pan too. I'm pleased with that B&M pan, good build quality and the drain plug is great.
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I might consider this one, if I can't find the Mag-Hytec one.
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how bout that stock drain plug?
or am I just a wuss?
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B&M here.
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B&M here too. I have a Mag Hytec rearend cover though, and I'm really impressed with the quality of that unit. Espesially the o-ring replacing the gasket. I'd go with a Mag-Hytec.
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Well, I just ordered the Mag-Hytec one from Mag-Hytec him self. $250, from California to Ohio. I am so imprest by my brothers I said screw it. What sucks though, is I just put in my TransGo, and today would have been a perfect time to do it. Oh well, just have to do another fluid change.
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Look what came today! It will be going on in a couple of hours!

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Originally Posted by gamedawgx53
how bout that stock drain plug?
or am I just a wuss?

I cannot get mine off either..... WTF


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