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1973 roadrunner big block oil pan #1169712
02/01/12 12:19 AM
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I am putting a lowdeck motor in my 318 roadrunner,What pans fit the 1973 k frame I wanted a street hemi pan but not sure it will fit.Has anyone been down this road before? thanks

Re: 1973 roadrunner big block oil pan [Re: beeson44] #1169713
02/01/12 12:27 PM
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That should be the “971” pan for that application.


1972 Road Runner GTX 440 6bbl 5-speed
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Re: 1973 roadrunner big block oil pan [Re: 72roadrunnergtx] #1169714
02/03/12 08:14 PM
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Correct...Here's all the info and part numbers for the application.. Best of MOPARTS/ tech archives

Re: 1973 roadrunner big block oil pan [Re: 72roadrunnergtx] #1169715
02/03/12 09:05 PM
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That should be the “971” pan for that application.




That is the right pan. I have a 971 pan that was a brand new pan that was painted and clearanced for a 1/2 inch pick-up in the baffles,ran on the Dyno then wouldn't clear the K-member..So an aftermarket pan was then used. Pm me if interested I can send pics....







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