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Tci 498010 Transmission Pan on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Placerville, California, United States

Placerville, California, United States
Condition:New

Automatic Transmission Pan, Deep, Aluminum, Black Wrinkled, Fits Ford E4OD and 4R100 transmissions. Adds 7.5 quarts AT fluid to standard transmission.

Every TCI® premium transmission pan comes ready to install with everything you need including new stainless-steel installation hardware and Allen wrenches. The included magnetic drain plug helps keep loose metal from being circulated through the transmission and the unique o-ringed (where applicable) sealing surface ensures against leaks. For those looking to install a temperature gauge, you'll appreciate the 1/8"-NPT port machined directly into the pan.

The E4OD transmission was introduced in 1989 and used in both light and heavy duty applications.

Applications:

The E4OD was updated in 1998 to the 4R100.

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