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Why don't tranny pans have a drain hole?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktm898" data-source="post: 8413774" data-attributes="member: 654261"><p>not true at all go back to basics you pressing the throttle has no effect to transmission pressure.. theres line siolnoids that tell the transmission what pressure to build to. a fly wheel breaking because of transfluid, LMFAO. Show me where transfluid touches a flywheel ON ANY VEHICLE. i want to witness 180 temps weld a bolt. your clutch steels would be melting at the same time that bolt is being welded to the pan.i do not know any racer running stock transmissions unless they also have stock motors. only a few transmission out there can handle everything you throw at it from a factory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktm898, post: 8413774, member: 654261"] not true at all go back to basics you pressing the throttle has no effect to transmission pressure.. theres line siolnoids that tell the transmission what pressure to build to. a fly wheel breaking because of transfluid, LMFAO. Show me where transfluid touches a flywheel ON ANY VEHICLE. i want to witness 180 temps weld a bolt. your clutch steels would be melting at the same time that bolt is being welded to the pan.i do not know any racer running stock transmissions unless they also have stock motors. only a few transmission out there can handle everything you throw at it from a factory. [/QUOTE]
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