this is what i found in the trans pan
#11
I'd want to get a remote filter on that transmission straight away. They catch finer particles than the internal filters do, so the fine clutch material that's going to be freed from its hiding places by your recent service won't get to circulate back around and wear away the expensive parts.
#13
It would cut into trans cooling line going to radiator. Someone that has done this may be along shortly with a source.......(so I can add one when i get the chance as well.....hehe...)
EDIT: Here is one on ebay...I have a Derale pan on mins: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Derale-Remot...sories&vxp=mtr
They look to run form $30 and up.
Google search shows more and some of the same ones as ebay for less money....
EDIT: Here is one on ebay...I have a Derale pan on mins: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Derale-Remot...sories&vxp=mtr
They look to run form $30 and up.
Google search shows more and some of the same ones as ebay for less money....
Last edited by gdstock; 03-25-2012 at 11:40 PM.
#14
if you can find one with 90* fittings it make the hose routing a little cleaner.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...ter-added.html
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...ter-added.html
#15
ABout the gaskets. I was STUPID and when i did a drain and fill, I threw away the thick gasket (metal with hard plastic coating). I also got that derale cooling pan. I realized that the OLD gasket helped with preventing overtorque from bending the thin metal of the stock pan. The derale is not much thicker.
ALSO, when getting a drain and fill from your local "lube and go" they tend to do freakin CHIN-UPS on the bolts when they are tightening them. On my 1996, I looked at the pan one day because i noticed a leak, and it looked like the bolts were RIVETED in there.
Does the dealership sell the hard gaskets?
ALSO, when getting a drain and fill from your local "lube and go" they tend to do freakin CHIN-UPS on the bolts when they are tightening them. On my 1996, I looked at the pan one day because i noticed a leak, and it looked like the bolts were RIVETED in there.
Does the dealership sell the hard gaskets?
#16
I got a reusable gasket at the dealer thae first time I replaced my governor pressure soleniod...(I would remove yours and clean the screen at the bottom...it will shift a lot smoother and you'll be glad you took the extra ten minutes while your in there...
That fluid looks like motor oil.... ATF+4 is best but if your gonna flush it again very soon you could likely get away with using an additive and one of the newer universal fluid for much less....your call.... the ATF is kinda pricey stuff to use it for a few days and toss away...I'm willing to bet by the condition of that fluid the PO used whatever he got his hands on anyway...
That fluid looks like motor oil.... ATF+4 is best but if your gonna flush it again very soon you could likely get away with using an additive and one of the newer universal fluid for much less....your call.... the ATF is kinda pricey stuff to use it for a few days and toss away...I'm willing to bet by the condition of that fluid the PO used whatever he got his hands on anyway...
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yes, judging by the stuff on your dounut magnet you are gonna have a lot of that on the screen filter at the bottom of the governor pressure soleniod. You can clean it off with carb or contact cleaner.