Re: RE: Trans. Temp.

From: Vincent Heckathorn (victorylane@iwaynet.net)
Date: Tue Aug 25 1998 - 01:51:20 EDT


Frank, the 44re and 46re filters are the same. Get the brass filter, flows a
lot better than the fiber ones.
I used to sell some deep trany. pans that had tubes that ran along the
bottom of pan, air would flow through the tube and really make a big
difference. The name of the company was Integrity ind. , but I think that
they sold out to someone else. If I can find the company name I will send it
out to everyone. I know that these pans will work and clear everything, they
hold about 3 qts. more of fluid.
I have seen the advertisement some where, but can't remember.

Colin

Holloway,Frank T wrote:

> Bob,
> I'll be over at the Dodge Dealership I do business with this week. I'll
> take a look at the 44RE filter setup. If the 44RE is anything like the
> 46RE, there could be
> different filters you could run. This won't change the fact that the TCI
> pan is shallower (less fluid), but the finned aluminum pan does help
> cool the fluid. The drain
> plug makes fluid changes easy. I'll also take a look at the pan gaskets
> and other pan options. Unfortunately, B&M and TCI are about the only
> options out there.
> I'll let you know.
> Frank
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Bob Mankin [SMTP:bob@cadpros.com]
> > Sent: Monday, August 24, 1998 10:17 AM
> > To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> > Subject: Re: DML: RE: Trans. Temp.
> >
> > Holloway,Frank T wrote:
> > >
> > > Bob,
> > > The phone number for TCI is (601) 224-8972 (Mississippi, central
> > time).
> > > I did call them and the depth from tranny pan gasket surface to the
> > > bottom inside the
> > > pan is 2.25 inches. Measure the depth of your pan, if it is less,
> > the
> > > TCI pan will work. When you measure your pan, please let everyone
> > know,
> > > it seems that a
> > > of people are interested.....
> >
> > Frank,
> >
> > Thanks for the info. I did measure the pan while I was under the truck
> > installing the JBAs this weekend. It's a full 3" deep. This is from
> > the
> > gasket surface to the bottom of the stock pan. Not sure if TCI is
> > going
> > to be able to help, but I'll give 'em a call anyway.
> >
> > Bob



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