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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Springville, Ca
Posts: 270
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I ordered a Derale transmission pan from Summit thinking I would finally be able to fix my warped leaky transmission pan issues. I was wrong. The model I got had a quart and a half extra oil capacity and soem nifty little cooling tubes in the bottom. So feeling like a little kid on Christmas morning, I tore in to the box and at first glance was excited, but on further inspection my excitement turned in to disappointment. The first thing I noticed was the bottom of the pan was caved outwards. This kind of perplexed me so I started checking the mating surface and it looked like soemone grabbed the pan at both ends and tried to twist it.
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2002 S10 ZR2 for the dirt. 1968 C10 shorty for the street. She said the truck would be the end of us. I still have the truck! |
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Licensed to Thrill!
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Northwest, GA
Posts: 1,673
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Re: Derale Transmission Pan
Thanks for your review.
I had considered this pan. Know better now. |
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Keepin an eye out
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: So.Cal
Posts: 3,921
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Re: Derale Transmission Pan
Ive got a trans pan, not Derale, I bought in the early 90's that has about 8 hollow tubes going through the bottom. Need to put it on one of these days.
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