Transmission

sandy wilson

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I want to do a filter/oil change on my transmission. I want to have a
"bung" welded on for a future trans. temp. sending unit. I want to pick
up a second trans. pan so I can modify it for an immediate swap.

I have two questions...

- - Is the TH 425 pan the same as the TH 400 pan? It would be easier to
find.
- - Where in the pan would be the best place to place the sender so it
does not interfere or contact the inner parts? Front, rear etc.
Regards, Gil
 
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>I want to do a filter/oil change on my transmission. I want to have a
>"bung" welded on for a future trans. temp. sending unit. I want to
>pick up a second trans. pan so I can modify it for an immediate swap.

You may want to think about putting it in the oil cooler line that exits
the transmission (inboard line). I used a 1/4" brass nipple and a brass
'T'. I cleaned the area (with WD-40) then removed my oil line from the
existing brass fitting on the side of the transmission housing. I
removed the fitting and installed the brass nipple and brass 'T'. Then
I attached the original fitting to one end of the 'T' and the temp
sender to the other end of the 'T'. The only hard part was making a
couple small bends in the steel oil cooler line so it would align
properly. Its hard to get good leverage down there.

I think this location will give you the best temperature indication of
the inner workings of the trans.

The temps I am reading are about 175 on flat roads and 200 on grades. I
was going about 60-65mph. The outside temps where in the 80-100 degree
range. Keep in mind that I am running the 455 with a 160 degree
thermostat. I think the lower engine temp keeps the trans temp a bit
lower too.

Dave
73 Sequoia