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Tranny Pan

Jim S.

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I know most people here have 4 speeds and frankly I wish I did too but, I gots what I gots. Still a lot of you guys are real good with part numbers and such. I was wondering what is the correct part number for a OEM 1969 A-727 transmission pan. Best I can determine from the web is number 52118802.
Thank you in advance kind sirs..................
 

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SomeCarGuy said:
Unless you are doing a concours resto, I would go w/ a deep pan.
X2. The MP pan (or any pan) with a drain plug is a good idea - lets you change the fluid w/o removing the pan. Holds more tranny fluid as well. I had one on my '71 Charger 440 just for the sake of "insurance."
 

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x3 on the deep pan. Just be sure to get the pickup extension.
 
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