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Old Feb 19, 2012 | 06:22 PM
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Can any one tell me how many inches a deep pan is on a 4L60E transmission for 2000 blazer and how much difference fluid capacity is there from stranded pan?
 
Old Feb 19, 2012 | 06:45 PM
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1 inch I think and like 1 or 2 quarts. Wasn't much of an upgrade over stock.
 
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Thanks for the reply.I just put in a rebuilt tran and had a sound like the torque converter was starving for fluid. I could only hear it inside . I Finley figured it out . When my trany went out rather chance a good flush not being good enough I put in a new radiator and happen to have puled a bad thermostat .It was the unrestricted coolant rushing though the heater core.It eluded me until I stuck head down on the floorboard then I could hear it coming from side and not below.Live and learn I ques.
 
Old Feb 19, 2012 | 10:20 PM
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Better get that t-stat back in. It will have a neg effect on hp and mpg if the engine can't reach its designed operating temp.
 
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