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    tomorrow i plan on pulling christine's tranny, just gotta move her to a flat spot in front of the house,lol. i'll get some twosome shots with her and shifty too if i can borrow my moms camera. ii'm kinda broke this week so the tranmission will not be going in after its pulled. reason being when i drop shiftys tranny i want to do the rear main seal, and i would rather wait to get the part before i put the tranmission in. now my question is, will upgrading the pan to a larger capacity help me any? and if it does, i'm assuming not to go with a chrome pan because,iirc chrome retains heat? and if thats correct is there an aod pan thats a deeper capacity and also has a spot for a tranny temp gauge? if not no big deal becausei can always pipe one in with the cooler lines, and i also know most aftermarket pans have drain plugs.

    my main concern is if increasing the capacity of the pan will help prolong the life of the tranny and whether i should get an aluminum or a chrome pan. would the pan haveing fins help with the cooling at all either? :dunno: :dunno:
    Save a seal, club a liberal.

    #2
    the stock pan is fine.......install a beefy transmission cooler.....that would be money well spent
    scott

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      #3
      i'll prob. do that. main reason i was gonna get another pan was the drain plug. i could always do that down the line. now for the aftermarket cooler, where would i mount that?
      Save a seal, club a liberal.

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        #4
        Use a frame rail cooler similar to this:



        I am thinking of getting one for mine after I get the trans looked at. Keeps making this squeeking/scraping/high pitched noise when I accelerate.

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          #5
          thats a cool link, should i go with the 15,000 gvw or the 11,000 gvw
          Save a seal, club a liberal.

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            #6
            probably the smaller one would work fine and not be overkill. This link might give you different options than just frame rail placement:


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              #7
              Sweet!
              1983 Grand Marquis 2Dr Sedan "Mercules"
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