
Thanks in advance,
Derek
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SignUp Now!I was thinking of putting it at the same location,,until further thought ..there will be about 2 quarts of tranny fluid that wont come out due to how high the drain is ...Originally posted by V8_bait
I took the tips you guys gave and picked up a jam nut and a GM drain plug. Question now is..where to put it. I like the idea of not having it hanging straight down so I thought on the backside of the pan would work. I just wanted to run the location by you tranny guys to see if you guys thought I may run into clearance problems with the pulg/bolt on the inside of the pan. Looks like there will be no more than 1/4 inch of the bolt protruding inside the pan.
Here are some pics of where I was thinking of putting it...
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pice #4 (of the actual plug)
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Derek
Originally posted by MeanBuicks
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Originally posted by V8_bait
I figured with the front of the car on jack stands, most of the fluid would be near the rear edge of the pan. The amount left in the pan would be insignificant in comparison to what the converter is still holding. Besides, the B&M drain plug kit I intalled facing downward allready tagged the pavment once. Having the plug pointed downward at an angle on the rear edge would probably be best, I just don't know how well I can hammer the edge of the pan out for a good mating surface.