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200-r4 STOCK Pan oil drain plug

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tomard

80 Vette with a 4BQ
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Has anyone put one in their Stock pan? (If so, can you please post the location that you used). I would like to have one in pan, without having to get a deeper pan, so if it can be done with stock pan, please tell me where you put yours! :cool:
 
I put them on the verticle flat at the back of the pan on the left side. It doesn't get all the oil out but it gets it low enough in the pan so it doesn't make a mess when you remove the pan. :)
 
Thanks for picture

Looks good on your pan - I will do same on mine ..... I was guessing, but didn't think I would have enough room on bottom of pan .....
 
I have a stock pan with it installed if your interested 30.00 plus shipping
 
I already have plug and pan is off, ready to install it. Is your plug on bottom or end of pan? If on bottom, can you post a picture of it?
 
Couple older pics of 1 drain plug location, I weld them in now.
 

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That looks like a perfect location. You weld those style plugs or something else? Thank You. BY the way. That trans pan looks cleaner than my kitchen table.
 
Yes, we weld that same plug, bead blast, then drop em off down the street on the way home to a friend of mine that powdercoats em for me. Pick it up the next morning on the way in......
 
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