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Derale 14210 - Transmission Cooling Pan, Reduces Fluid Temps up to 50°F, Increase Capacity

Derale  |  SKU: BDST-14210
Sale price $24485 Regular price $36132

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Derale 14210 - Transmission Cooling Pan, Reduces Fluid Temps up to 50°F, Increase Capacity

Transmission Pan - Cooling - Deep Sump - Flat - 4 in Deep - Adds 5.5 qt Capacity - Steel - Black Paint - Torqueflite 727 / 904 / A518 / A618 - Each

Transmission Cooling Pan; Reduces Fluid Temps up to 50deg.F; Increase Capacity

Derale's Transmission Cooling Pan #14210 uses air passing beneath the vehicle and redirects it to help lower transmission oil temperatures. Designed for Chryslers popular Torqueflight automatic family including the A727, later A518 (46RH, 46RE) and A618 (47RH, 47RE, 48RE) models and several model derivatives, this pan features brazed, turbulator-equipped airway tubes passing through the lower section of the transmission pan for more efficient cooling, each is individually pressure tested to ensure a leak-free pan. We've included a much stronger magnetic drain plug and rubber/steel reusable washer, in addition to a 1/8 in. NPT temperature sender bung located in the side of the pan. Finished with a durable black two-stage coating, each pan also includes neoprene gasket and 1/8 in. NPT temperature sender plug.

  • Heavy Gauge Stamped Steel Construction
  • Two Stage Heat Dissipating Black Finish
  • 1/8 in. NPT Temperature Sender Port
  • Reduces Fluid Temperatures Up To 50 Degrees Fahrenheit
  • Increases Fluid Capacity By Up To 5 qts. 16 oz.
  • Patented Turbulator Cooling Tubes Add Heat Transfer Capability
  • Magnetic Drain Plug With Increased Magnetic Strength And Rubber/Steel Washer
  • 4-1/2 in. Pan Depth
Color: Black
Extra capacity from A518 pan: 2 qts. 3 oz.
Extra capacity from A727 pan: 5 qts. 16 oz.
Pan depth: 4-1/2
Temp bung size: 1/8 NPT
Tube depth: 3-5/8

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