Missing Drain Plug?

Can't go anywhere without a working drivetrain
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Marko Polo
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Missing Drain Plug?

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Heya - quick helpsies?

Do I need a plug and to refill some fluid? Is this the... transmission? Located centrally immediately under the engine (if you can't tell from the picture).

I must have missed that day in auto-tech class...

Thanks!
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Kentuckian
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Re: Missing Drain Plug?

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MP,
I'm having a hard time getting oriented with your close in photo. Can you post a second photo from further back so we can get better oriented?

Also what year E350 and which engine do you have?
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Marko Polo
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Re: Missing Drain Plug?

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Kentuckian -

I have a couple photos they're just too large and i'm horrible at formatting.

It's a '94 with a 7.3 I believe (you'll have to excuse me, I have a couple of trucks and i've been working on all of them lately, so my 5's, 7's, and 3's are all confused right now).

Thanks for your help.
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EricZ
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Re: Missing Drain Plug?

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That looks to me like the access hole (sometimes called an inspection hole) for the transmission torque converter drain plug.

I believe there's normally a rubber plug to keep dirt and debris out of the transmission bellhousing.

(Note that not all E4OD torque converters actually have drain plugs, but the access hole is there anyway.)
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Re: Missing Drain Plug?

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You, sir, are exactly right. All it needs is a rubber boot to cover it - crisis averted.

Thanks for the help gentlemen.
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