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  • ccpanel
    232 I6
    • May 31, 2008
    • 134

    looking for source for cast aluminum 727 tranny pan

    want to find source for cast alum trans pan.
    my 727 transmission leaks all over the place and i know gasket is bad but i want to only pull the pan once.

    i prefer cast and it would give me drain plug too.
    dont care about what it looks like, will buy new or used.

    send link!

    or if you have one-i will buy it.
    mark
    http://customclassics.org
    81 cherokee WT 280(4.6) stroker/727/208 3.31:1 axles under a 1950 chevy truck with airbag dump bed.
  • J.J.
    327 Rambler
    • Jan 07, 2005
    • 719

    #2
    Leading provider of high performance automatic transmissions, torque converters and drivetrain components for race, street/strip, hot rod, street rod and towing.


    Joseph

    77 Cherokee 4 door

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    • addicted
      Big Meanie
      • Dec 11, 2004
      • 4876

      #3
      Check out Summit racing. I bought a Hughes performance deep pan from them for my Ram for pretty cheap a few years ago. Pretty sure they make a standard aluminum pan also.
      Originally posted by Ristow
      i bet it was Simon....
      he's such big meanie that way...
      please don't tell him i said that....

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      • dan1488
        258 I6
        • Mar 18, 2006
        • 341

        #4
        I have the TCI pan, I believe it holds an extra two quarts also has a drain plug.
        1977 Jeep J-20
        1981 Jeep Wagoneer
        1984 Jeep GW
        1985 Jeep J-10
        1986 Jeep GW
        1986 Jeep GW
        1987 Jeep GW
        1987 Jeep GW
        1990 Jeep GW white
        1997 Jeep GC Orvis
        2004 Jeep GC Ltd
        2004 Jeep GC Ltd
        2004 Jeep GC Overland
        2008 Jeep GC Overland diesel
        2010 Jeep Commander

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        • Dirtball
          304 AMC
          • Apr 10, 2006
          • 2079

          #5
          Originally posted by dan1488
          I have the TCI pan, I believe it holds an extra two quarts also has a drain plug.
          Does it stick down farther? might it get in the way offroad?
          Paul
          1979 Cherokee N/T
          360/TH400/Qtrac/D44s/rear Lock-right
          6 inch Hell Creek all spring lift
          34x10.50 Super Swamper LTBs
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          • Rob z
            350 Buick
            • May 05, 2005
            • 923

            #6
            I put the Summit brand pan on mine. Its very good quality and a good price.
            89 Grand Rottweiler shuttle

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            • dan1488
              258 I6
              • Mar 18, 2006
              • 341

              #7
              Does it stick down farther? might it get in the way offroad?

              It hangs down alittle more but still above the cross member that is right there, so should be know problem offroad. This is on my Jtruck.
              1977 Jeep J-20
              1981 Jeep Wagoneer
              1984 Jeep GW
              1985 Jeep J-10
              1986 Jeep GW
              1986 Jeep GW
              1987 Jeep GW
              1987 Jeep GW
              1990 Jeep GW white
              1997 Jeep GC Orvis
              2004 Jeep GC Ltd
              2004 Jeep GC Ltd
              2004 Jeep GC Overland
              2008 Jeep GC Overland diesel
              2010 Jeep Commander

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              • ccpanel
                232 I6
                • May 31, 2008
                • 134

                #8
                Originally posted by Rob z
                I put the Summit brand pan on mine. Its very good quality and a good price.
                no clearance or crossmember issues?
                SME-1009R

                $110 delivered. also on ebay. not gonna give link-you can search using part number.
                got a pic?
                the webpage says car apps only but on kragen website they have nifty little tool where once you find a part(i chose pan gasket) you can click to see all vehicles that part fits and the list is HUGE! and includes everything from a 83 spirit to a 93 W350 1 ton truck!

                my biggest concern was it hitting crossmember or anything else. if you are saying it bolted into waggy/cherokee then im good. mines a 1981 if that matters.
                THANKS!
                Mark
                http://customclassics.org
                81 cherokee WT 280(4.6) stroker/727/208 3.31:1 axles under a 1950 chevy truck with airbag dump bed.

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                • streetglide
                  232 I6
                  • Feb 06, 2009
                  • 217

                  #9
                  Here ya go http://chucker54.stores.yahoo.net/tranpan.html They have a variety of trans pans for the 727's at a decent price and fast shipping.
                  84 J20..Down to frame resto at the moment. http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=98908
                  69 Dodge Coronet(Super-wanna-Bee)
                  77 Dodge M880

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                  • Rob z
                    350 Buick
                    • May 05, 2005
                    • 923

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ccpanel
                    no clearance or crossmember issues?
                    SME-1009R

                    $110 delivered. also on ebay. not gonna give link-you can search using part number.
                    got a pic?
                    the webpage says car apps only but on kragen website they have nifty little tool where once you find a part(i chose pan gasket) you can click to see all vehicles that part fits and the list is HUGE! and includes everything from a 83 spirit to a 93 W350 1 ton truck!

                    my biggest concern was it hitting crossmember or anything else. if you are saying it bolted into waggy/cherokee then im good. mines a 1981 if that matters.
                    THANKS!
                    Mark
                    No clearance issues at all. I will take a pic if its real important to ya.
                    I didnt look now, but when I bought mine about 2 yrs ago, it was $10 cheaper for the one with the Summit logo.
                    89 Grand Rottweiler shuttle

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                    • ccpanel
                      232 I6
                      • May 31, 2008
                      • 134

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Rob z
                      No clearance issues at all. I will take a pic if its real important to ya.
                      I didnt look now, but when I bought mine about 2 yrs ago, it was $10 cheaper for the one with the Summit logo.
                      i believe you! =)

                      summit logo same price and i like the smoother one-less place to catch grime.

                      will call and verifythey havnt changed numbers since then.
                      i am supposed to believe them when they pass car only-a waggy is pass car-right?
                      http://customclassics.org
                      81 cherokee WT 280(4.6) stroker/727/208 3.31:1 axles under a 1950 chevy truck with airbag dump bed.

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                      • ccpanel
                        232 I6
                        • May 31, 2008
                        • 134

                        #12
                        Cast aluminum 727 pan update

                        updated;
                        Its installed.
                        I got the Summit no name one for 108 delivered in 2 days to my house.
                        Despite what the ad says-it WILL work.
                        i had ZERO clearance issue at all.

                        i just used an extension with my cordless drill and zipped all the bolts up to snug then torqued to 120 INCH pounds.

                        a little tip-throw away the summit paper gasket.

                        goto NAPA and get a rubber gasket. the bolts that come with summit kit will fit snugly in gasket. so you can pre-install all bolts into pan by punching through gasket. hold pan up with one hand, get 2 bolts started and then zip away.

                        i added NINE!! quarts to the tranny before it started showing on dipstick. that seems like a lot.
                        Last edited by ccpanel; 03-08-2009, 08:22 AM.
                        http://customclassics.org
                        81 cherokee WT 280(4.6) stroker/727/208 3.31:1 axles under a 1950 chevy truck with airbag dump bed.

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