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![]() Yes, it does make a mess at times.
Nothing like hot transmission fluid draining down your armpits... ![]() .
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![]() Right on. Hot transmission fluid is not only hard on the arm pits but does not taste very good.
Now back to the subject. 1. Has anyone installed a drain pan plug? If so what mfg. with what results. 2. Do you know of a mfg. of a std. steel pan who sells one? with a drain plug already installed. (No chrome or Alum.) Thanks, Ron |
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