727-D
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Mag-Hytec 727-D Transmission Pan - 89-07 Dodge 5.9L Cummins with 727/518/47RE/47RH/48RE - #727-D

Thoroughbred Sku #: MAG727-D
Manufacturer Sku #: 727-D

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Product Details

Product Name: Mag-Hytec Transmission Pan
Manufacturer: Mag-Hytec
Manufacturer Part #: #727-D
Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: MAG727-D
Fitment Notes: Mag-Hytec 727-D Transmission Pan - 89-07 Dodge 5.9L Cummins with 727/518/47RE/47RH/48RE - #727-D

727-D Transmission Pan
Fits: 1989-2007 Dodge 5.9L Cummins with 727 /518 / 47RE / 47RH / 48RE
Capacity: 1 1/2 quarts more fluid than stock pan
Overall Height: 3 7/8"


Comes with LIFETIME limited warranty!

All 727 Transmission bodies.
(36RH, 37RH - 1966 to 1989)
(46RH, 47RH - 1989 to 1995) also called the A-518
(46RE, 47RE - 1996 to 2001)
(48RE - 2002 to 2007 5.9L) not for 6.7L

The Mag-Hytec 727-D transmission pan is cast in A356-T6 aluminum and texture powder coated black with contrasting machined cooling fins, the Mag-Hytec trans. pan boasts increased fluid and cooling capacity, a magnetic drain plug, as well as a temperature sender port in 1/8"NPT. The drain plugs and reference plugs are MS 33649 and fitted with ARP 568 O-rings for superior sealing. All fasteners are T-303 stainless steel.

  • Deep high-capacity sump for maximum cooling
  • Magnetic drain plug
  • 303 hardware except allen head cap screws are zinc plated
  • 1/8 NPT temperature sender port
  • Finned aircraft aluminum construction
  • Requires only three allen key wrenches (included) for installation and service
  • Holds 1 1/2 quarts more fluid than stock pan

Reviews

  • does this pan come with the filter and gasket ?

    scott mote | 3/12/2024

    Gasket is included, filter is not included.

  • Do you need to run an Allison gasket with this or is the bead on this cover ample enough to run by itself, without gasket?

    Cody | 1/21/2021

    O-rings require no gaskets or sealant