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Old 02-28-2018, 03:39 PM   #1
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Pan off upgrade 47 re.

I will take tha pan off to replace the pan seal, and also install a deep pan.
Think a stabel cast pan, have better ability than the sheet metal pan, to seal properly.

I have alreade a shift kit, but did you recomend to also replace the accu and servo?
Or is this only done if you want very high hp/torque?

If you recomend the replace the accu and servo, which brand did you like to use?

Which brand on the deep pand did you recomend?

Thanks and best regards from Sweden
 
Old 03-01-2018, 09:06 AM   #2
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I'd recommend upgrading your gov pressure solenoid and sensor while you're in there, even at stock power.
If you've got a 2000 or older 47re, you'll need a kit like this:
Heavy Duty Governor Pressure Solenoid Sensor Kit A518 46RE A618 96-99 (99155) | eBay

If you've got a 2001-2003 47re, you'll need a kit like this:
Dodge Heavy Duty Governor Pressure Control Solenoid Sensor Transducer A500 A518 | eBay

I'd also take the opportunity to increase your line pressure a little with the adjuster as well as adjust your throttle valve. My best advice on adjusting the TV is to adjust it from the outside of the case with a zip tie until you get it exactly where you want it, then leave the zip tie and adjust the screw until you match that setting. Then remove the zip tie.

Obviously replace your filters, and adjust your band.
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