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Old 02-27-2006, 04:50 AM
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Installed Mag-Hytec tranny pan & rear diff cover

Just thought I'd share. The tranny pan holds about 3 quarts additional fluid and the rear diff cover holds about 1 quart additional gear oil. Both pieces look great but were kind of tough to take pictures of them. Anyways, pics are in my mods album in my gallery if you want to see them.

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Old 02-27-2006, 09:14 AM
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Do you have the 4R70w or 4R75e?

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Old 02-27-2006, 09:49 AM
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Thanks adrianspeeder! I've got the 4R75E. The tranny pan is made for the 4R70W but both trannys have the same pan bolt pattern.
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Thanks adrianspeeder! I've got the 4R75E. The tranny pan is made for the 4R70W but both trannys have the same pan bolt pattern.
Exactly what I wanted to know in case I was asked.

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Old 02-27-2006, 10:07 AM
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Nice job What gear lube did you end up getting? Still waiting to do my Diff cover. Still way too cold here to be laying under the truck

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Old 02-27-2006, 11:10 PM
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Nice job What gear lube did you end up getting? Still waiting to do my Diff cover. Still way too cold here to be laying under the truck

02 F150 Super Crew Lariat FX4 White & Silver
5.4 /w Roush Cold Air Intake & K&N filter
3.55 LS
Flowmaster Cat Back
JBA Silver Cat4ward Headers
Rancho RSX's
Rancho Steering Stablizer
Hellwig Rear Anti Sway Bar
Lightning Tails
Outland Sport Bumper Guard
Hella 550's
Silverstars
Superchips 9100 Micro Tuner c/o Troyer Performance
Underdrive Pullies c/o Troyer Performance
Mag-Hytec Trans Pan
Hello 02supercrue, I ended up using the stock Motorcraft lube and friction modifier. I used just under 4 quarts of lube and 6 oz of friction modifier to fill her back up. It took me about 1.5 hours to complete, but I took my time if you know what I mean Hopefully it will warm up a little where your at so you can get yours on there, you'll love how it looks!
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