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Why don't tranny pans have a drain hole?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktm898" data-source="post: 8414105" data-attributes="member: 654261"><p>i agree, it can be a pain on certain vehicles. My truck and mustang should be done every 30k. They even put on reusable pan gaskets from the factory. Chevrolet told me to do my zo6 no later than 60k when i owned it. Do some research (i always say the more sources the better). Now i do not recommend you all running and changing your fluid if you don't on a regular basis. This can cause issues from your transmission becoming use to the thick fluid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktm898, post: 8414105, member: 654261"] i agree, it can be a pain on certain vehicles. My truck and mustang should be done every 30k. They even put on reusable pan gaskets from the factory. Chevrolet told me to do my zo6 no later than 60k when i owned it. Do some research (i always say the more sources the better). Now i do not recommend you all running and changing your fluid if you don't on a regular basis. This can cause issues from your transmission becoming use to the thick fluid. [/QUOTE]
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