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A904 Trans pan

Started by HappyPappy, September 26, 2025, 03:18:53 PM

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HappyPappy

Been a long time since I've been on here, but I aquiered an 84 Eagle wagon the other week. Had plans to fix it, but old age stepped in, so what I need is a  transmission pan for an A904. seems like the trans got some water in it and rusted a bunch of pin holes in it.  It had the motor replaced about 60k ago. It run fine, just doesn't move. soonce I get a pan for it it will be road worthy then it will be for sale.  so if anyone out there has a pan for it, let me know.  Thanks

89 MJ

The Eagle should have a TF998, not a 904. Also, I believe that they reproduce the trans pans. That's the route I'd go.
1986 Eagle: 258, Auto, Chrysler 8.25 rear, 3.54 gears
1989 Jeep Comanche: 4.0, AX-15, 8.8 rear, 4.10 gears
1940 Chevy PU: 350, 700R4

HappyPappy

Only going by what parts store list, nobody has a listing for any in this area. If you have a brand name and part number, maybe that would help, or if you can find one there I'll gladly reimburse you for it.

AMC of Houston

I usually go with the Summit Racing house brand deep aluminum pan (also has a drain plug in it!).  Use one of the MOPAR O-ringed plastic gaskets, and it'll never leak again!
George G.
'81 Eagle Sundancer
'85 Eagle Waggie
1960 1902 Rambler Replica
'64 American
'70 AMX (Big Bad Blue), '70 AMX (White)
'77 Gremlin
'78 Pacer Coupe, '78 Pacer Wagon
'79 Pacer Wagon
'73 Jensen Interceptor
'86 Audi 5000 Turbo
'98 Aston Martin DB7
'09 Nissan Titan
'10 Nissan Maxima

vangremlin

Quote from: AMC of Houston on September 27, 2025, 01:21:34 PMI usually go with the Summit Racing house brand deep aluminum pan (also has a drain plug in it!).  Use one of the MOPAR O-ringed plastic gaskets, and it'll never leak again!

I went with that pan also, nice to have the drain plug!
1981 Kammback 258 - "Pepe"
1980 Coupe 258 - "Ginger
1972 Gremlin X 304
1978 Gremlin 4 cyl 121 - sold
1964 TBird 390 - sold

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