by RJLougee » Wed Jun 26, 2013 5:43 pm
PaulW wrote:B&M sells a bolt that has a 1/8 Pipe internal thread . The bolt uses a fat nylon washer for a seal. Drop the pan locate the place and drill a hole and install the bolt. Most all Autometer gauges use 1/8 pipe thread. Unscrew the sender and you have a drain.
Works fine and I have many miles on 2 different rigs.
PaulW
Yup, that's the Jegs link posted earlier, works well.
Another option most folks don't know, is that you can use one of
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/tci-518050 to modify a case fill pan to take the EB pan fill/dipstick. I'm not using that because I'm using the deeper B&M aluminum pans on mine.
I have a pair of tranny temp gauges on the buggy, one in the side of the C-6 and another in the pan and I can tell you there is a significant difference in the heat soak on the case, usually on the order of 30+ degrees.
Joe
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