tranny and differentail covers with drain plugs?
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Re: tranny and differentail covers with drain plugs?
You won't find these. The differential covers do well with a rubber plug,
as long as the plug is not physically damaged. With respect to the
transmission pan, it really needs to be cleaned each time when the fluid is
drained. I suppose that if you were really, really stubborn you could drill
and tap the bottoms of your differential housings, and braze a nut for a
drain plug in your transmission pan.
Earle
"mlee" <maleemi@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know where I can find differential covers and a auto
> transmission pan with drain plugs that will fit my '96 grand 4.0
selec-trac?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
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as long as the plug is not physically damaged. With respect to the
transmission pan, it really needs to be cleaned each time when the fluid is
drained. I suppose that if you were really, really stubborn you could drill
and tap the bottoms of your differential housings, and braze a nut for a
drain plug in your transmission pan.
Earle
"mlee" <maleemi@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:wOuMf.3158$FE2.621@trnddc01...
> Does anyone know where I can find differential covers and a auto
> transmission pan with drain plugs that will fit my '96 grand 4.0
selec-trac?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
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Re: tranny and differentail covers with drain plugs?
You won't find these. The differential covers do well with a rubber plug,
as long as the plug is not physically damaged. With respect to the
transmission pan, it really needs to be cleaned each time when the fluid is
drained. I suppose that if you were really, really stubborn you could drill
and tap the bottoms of your differential housings, and braze a nut for a
drain plug in your transmission pan.
Earle
"mlee" <maleemi@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:wOuMf.3158$FE2.621@trnddc01...
> Does anyone know where I can find differential covers and a auto
> transmission pan with drain plugs that will fit my '96 grand 4.0
selec-trac?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
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as long as the plug is not physically damaged. With respect to the
transmission pan, it really needs to be cleaned each time when the fluid is
drained. I suppose that if you were really, really stubborn you could drill
and tap the bottoms of your differential housings, and braze a nut for a
drain plug in your transmission pan.
Earle
"mlee" <maleemi@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:wOuMf.3158$FE2.621@trnddc01...
> Does anyone know where I can find differential covers and a auto
> transmission pan with drain plugs that will fit my '96 grand 4.0
selec-trac?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
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Re: tranny and differentail covers with drain plugs?
You won't find these. The differential covers do well with a rubber plug,
as long as the plug is not physically damaged. With respect to the
transmission pan, it really needs to be cleaned each time when the fluid is
drained. I suppose that if you were really, really stubborn you could drill
and tap the bottoms of your differential housings, and braze a nut for a
drain plug in your transmission pan.
Earle
"mlee" <maleemi@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:wOuMf.3158$FE2.621@trnddc01...
> Does anyone know where I can find differential covers and a auto
> transmission pan with drain plugs that will fit my '96 grand 4.0
selec-trac?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
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as long as the plug is not physically damaged. With respect to the
transmission pan, it really needs to be cleaned each time when the fluid is
drained. I suppose that if you were really, really stubborn you could drill
and tap the bottoms of your differential housings, and braze a nut for a
drain plug in your transmission pan.
Earle
"mlee" <maleemi@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:wOuMf.3158$FE2.621@trnddc01...
> Does anyone know where I can find differential covers and a auto
> transmission pan with drain plugs that will fit my '96 grand 4.0
selec-trac?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
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Re: tranny and differentail covers with drain plugs?
You won't find these. The differential covers do well with a rubber plug,
as long as the plug is not physically damaged. With respect to the
transmission pan, it really needs to be cleaned each time when the fluid is
drained. I suppose that if you were really, really stubborn you could drill
and tap the bottoms of your differential housings, and braze a nut for a
drain plug in your transmission pan.
Earle
"mlee" <maleemi@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:wOuMf.3158$FE2.621@trnddc01...
> Does anyone know where I can find differential covers and a auto
> transmission pan with drain plugs that will fit my '96 grand 4.0
selec-trac?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
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as long as the plug is not physically damaged. With respect to the
transmission pan, it really needs to be cleaned each time when the fluid is
drained. I suppose that if you were really, really stubborn you could drill
and tap the bottoms of your differential housings, and braze a nut for a
drain plug in your transmission pan.
Earle
"mlee" <maleemi@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:wOuMf.3158$FE2.621@trnddc01...
> Does anyone know where I can find differential covers and a auto
> transmission pan with drain plugs that will fit my '96 grand 4.0
selec-trac?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
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