Is Larger Transmission Pan Needed if Installing Supplemental Transmission Cooler on 2002 Ford F-350
Question:
With the extra hose from installing a second trans cooler. Do I need to install a larger pan to hold more oil? 2002 F350
asked by: Dusty
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Expert Reply:
No, you will not have to install a larger transmission pan if you added a supplemental transmission cooler though you may need to add more transmission fluid. This is because the core of the new cooler and the hose to add additional capacity. But a larger pan is not needed.
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