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ATP Automotive Graywerks πŸš™ 103019 Auto Trans Oil Pan Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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4.7
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Description of ATP Automotive Graywerks πŸš™ 103019 Auto Trans Oil Pan

Heavy gauge materials provide superior pan durability and resistance to warping. High-Temp powder coating resists corrosion and ensures a long lasting replacement (on originally painted steel pans). Provide required oil control and protects the ATF from foreign contaminents. Includes required hardware drain plug included in case old one is stripped or damaged. Industry Leading Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good value for money. in replacement parts

Good value. You can find about the cheapest frying pan 727. Drain plug is good. It had a slight bend in the mating surface but pulled straight out when tightened.

Pros
  • Thick materials offer superior pot strength and warp resistance
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It's Pan! in Transmissions & Parts

Looks OK I liked how the drain plug worked, but it interfered with the filter. I had to order a size smaller to fit. Also, the pan did not sit flat when installed on the gearbox. Much lighter material than factory steel.

Pros
  • Industry Leading Limited Lifetime Warranty
Cons
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great: transmission and gearbox

I've seen a few "uneven" reviews on this item, saying it was cheap or deformed. I got mine to replace a 30 year old leaking chrome pan that was driving me nuts. I installed a drip tray (which didn't seem quite flat when I laid it flat) but it tightened well and isn't leaking - the first time a drip tray hasn't leaked in decades! I would recommend using a Mopar rubber/steel gasket instead of cork or rubber.

Pros
  • Provides the oil control you need and protects ATF from debris
Cons
  • old