Jim, Inquiring minds want to know! I also am thinking I may as well buy an al cover. Can you tell me what "pan you bought? What gasket? s Thanks, MIke Moore On Feb 24, 2014, at 12:24 PM, Anna F Noia <sa-noia@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Jim
What aftermarket aluminum pan did you use for your 727? Did you go for the extra capacity? that helpes in keeping it cool(er), with the extra trans fluid, or so they say? Also, do you have an external trans cooler installed? The factory units mount in front of the radiator support and are hard plumbed, so I'm told. If you have one, what is the flow path of the trans fluid, does it still go through the radiator cooler then out to the trans cooler then back to the trans? Just curious on the routing for best cooling. Thanks in advance for insights.
Best Regards,
Stephen A. Noia 1-408-210-4736 cell
From: Jim Maiani <jmaiani@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Michael Moore <mmoore8425@xxxxxxx> Cc: chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 12:07 PM Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Engine mounts and 300H Transmissions Al 727 Mike After about 3 different trans shops to try and stop the trans leak with my survivor H, the culprit was the pan. The final trans guy told me the original pan was good for about 3 or 4 times coming off. After that, the edges get so warped, 3 different places couldn’t stop the leak. I replaced the pan with an aftermarket aluminum one and presto! no leaks.
Jim Maiani
Houghton Lake, MI
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From: Michael Moore
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 2:34 PM
To: Mike Moore
Subject: [Chrysler300] Engine mounts and 300H Transmissions Al 727 I picked up my car this morning with its replaced engine and tranny mounts . I had an NOS RF and a used LF, plus a new tranny mount from Jeff Carter. The reason I changed them out was that
I believe the engine wassitting too low which is hopefully why my fan blade was clipping the lower part of the shroud which happened after I changed out my fan clutch!
I was very surprised at the difference the "new" engine mounts made in terms of smoothness of idle ??? All I can imagine is that the engine rocking around was modulating the throttle linkage.
But now there's another issue to be resolved. transmission fluid leaks.
My mechanic (in the top 20 of 1900 in the Bay area) added dye to the transmission this morning.
Tomorrow morning we will look for leaks on his rack.
Does any one have suggestions for the most common source of leaks?
Also, if it does have to come out and go to a shop he recommends to be resealed, does anyone know, or is there a club publication
about the differences between a 727 and a 300H 727? (I am anticipating a call about needing a rebuild etc. I really do trust this shop, even though the owner is Corvette afficianado :-)).
Thanks for the help.
Mike Moore
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