PML Trans Pan for Gen 2 v8

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Just installed an oversized trans pan from PML.



http://www.yourcovers.com/transpan_11089.php



This is a prototype pan that they have developed, and I got in touch with them and volunteered to test fit it to my truck. It's close, but it fits! The pan is cast aluminum, cooling fins, has a magnetic drain plug, and holds 3 more quarts than the oem pan.



Here is the factory pan, no drain plug, stamped steel, no cooling fins, gets the job done but nothing special.



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I originally purchased the Performance Automatics pan, but turns out it doesn't fit. Some have made it work by grinding a few of the fins to clear the frame brace, but i wasn't happy with the quality of the casting, the drain plug was not at the lowest point in the pan, and i didn't feel like modifying a part that was sold and supposed to fit our trucks. So I worked out a return of the Performance Automatic pan, minus the dipstick kit. I wanted to keep the dipstick kit to have an easy way to fill the trans after replacing the pan. here is a shot of the dipstick kit, made it much easier to refill and check the level:



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Swapping out the OEM pan with the PML pan is pretty straight forward. The oem pan gasket is reusable which is nice. Everyone likes pictures so here are a few of the install.

draining, i was surprised how 'dirty' the Mercon LV looked after 54k... not so sure about that 'filled for life' business...



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New PML pan:



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Clearance at the tightest part, near the front drivers side cross member:



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clearance on the other side:



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While i was in there, I installed a new filter, part FT171, and used 10.5 quarts of the case of Mercon LV I bought, (~$70 from the dealer):



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I'm hoping this pan will help to keep the fluid temps at a reasonable level. Daily driving I never saw any temperature problems, but last years vacation into the rockies saw temps near 225 - 230, which from what I have read is within specs, but its still higher than I'd like to see. Time will tell if it helps!
 
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Pretty neat...especially the dipstick conversion. BS that FORD didn't have one from the factory....I'd like to hear more about that....
 
Nice! I have one on my 302 in my Explorer - have thought about putting one on the ST also. I wonder if they need another 'test subject'... :)
 
I tried to contact them Friday and see if get some information on also testing one of there prototypes, I pull my enclosed snowmobile trailer loaded up to Vermont through some pretty good mountains and hills and I thought this would be a great upgrade. I have not heard back from them at this point yet.
 
the dipstick kit came with the Performance Automatic pan kit, but I think it can be purchased separately from Performance automatics without the pan. the dipstick kit was designed for an F150, but it was the right length for the ST as well.
 
Mike:



Wow, is that the Performance Automatic PA68404 kit for the 6R80 Truck/SUV Dipstick & Filler Tube for $237.32 ??



Is the pan the Ford 6R80 Deep Transmission Pan ? Prototype P/N 11089 ?? Any rough idea of the price?



I'd like to do this if I keep the ST. I really can't understand why they didn't have a dipstick....that sucks IMO!



Thanks for the write up....really neat



 

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