[Shotimes] WTB Tranny Pan for '95 ATX
Robert Bruce
rbruce@bellatlantic.net
Sun, 22 May 2005 21:07:39 -0400
Mike's, my son's, 93 atx has a drain plug silver soldered to the rear edge
of the pan. It doubles as a port for the oil temperature gauge. Works
great.
Robert Bruce
92 w/3.2
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/810875
-----Original Message-----
From: shotimes-admin@autox.team.net
[mailto:shotimes-admin@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Alan Fanning
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 5:06 PM
To: Steve Tatro
Cc: SHOtimes
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] WTB Tranny Pan for '95 ATX
Steve,
Following up...
The kind of drain plug installation typically performed for a tranny pan
uses an internally threaded adapter bolt that is inserted through a hole you
drill in the tranny pan, and then fixed in place by a nut on the outer side
of the pan.
A small drain plug included with the adapter bolt is then screwed into the
adapter to complete the installation, as shown in attachment 1. With respect
to the attached photo titled "SLO pan from rear", the drain plug can be
placed from about as shown (midway between the 2nd and 3rd mounting hole in
the pan) to about even with the 3rd hole (slightly to the left of where
shown).
With respect to the attached photo titled "SLO pan from side", the desired
offset from the edge of the pan is about 7/8'ths to 1 inch.
The above worked well enough on our now-derelict '89 Sable, but the drain
plug does project below the pan a little further than I'd like. So, genius
that I can be sometimes, I decided to get more creative and silver-braze a
nut on the inside of the pan so only the new drain plug would be seen on the
bottom of the pan. I still think it was a reasonably good idea but I
executed it poorly and damaged the pan in the vicinity of the new hole. It
could be fixed, I suppose, but I'd rather not be reminded of my mistake each
time I drain the oil.
Hope this is clear, but feel free to ask for clarification.
Alan
wrote:
> I have a spare I was considering putting a drain plug in. If all goes
> well you can have my original for the cost of shipping.
>
> BTW, was it you that had an attempted drain plug installation go bad?
> What plug did you use and what went wrong?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve Tatro
> Red/Black '93 with 183k miles
> Monroe, Ohio
>
> On 5/17/05, Alan Fanning <Awfanning@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> Anybody have a lead on an ATX SHO tranny pan in top condition?
>>
>> Alan
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