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Default Re: Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech - 11-24-2006 , 10:11 PM







"philthy" <dbrider (AT) cac (DOT) net> wrote

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there is a few kits avaible from hipo shops that require no welding

Right - B&M makes a drain plug kit that is gasketed to the pan. I have had
good service with their kit. Used it on several daily drivers.




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Default Re: Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech - 11-24-2006 , 10:13 PM







"Ted Mittelstaedt" <tedm (AT) toybox (DOT) placo.com> wrote

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there is a few kits avaible from hipo shops that require no welding


Yes, all of them though end up with the plug projecting below the bottom
of
the trans pan, just waiting for something to come along and knock it off.

Ted
I guess I should have mentioned that in my other post. I'm not dumb enough
to do that, so I always wind up with my drain plug sticking out the side.

The kit requires some smarts to use, and to find. My auto parts store tells
me there's no such thing, so you gotta be persistent.




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