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Re: oil pans for strokers???
[Re: jp15]
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12/24/12 09:20 AM
12/24/12 09:20 AM
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I went with a custom pan years ago and even at $550 it was worth every cent. I have four old ones (for BBs) in my storage shed. If you plan on going faster and faster, now is the time to get the best pan you can!
8..603 156 mph best, 2905 lbs 549, indy 572-13, alky
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Re: oil pans for strokers???
[Re: jp15]
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12/24/12 11:43 AM
12/24/12 11:43 AM
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anyone know of a quality race oil pan that doesn't have to be mutilated to fit a 4.25 stroke small block (340 mains) Thanks for any info., Merry Christmas Jim.
Emailed Charlie's back in the summer regarding what was needed for a new oil pan with kickouts, notches, tray, etc., and he nailed it spot on. He kept his promised lead time too!
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Re: oil pans for strokers???
[Re: DavidDean]
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12/25/12 01:20 PM
12/25/12 01:20 PM
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Streetwize
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What rod journal is the crank? And is it a caps crew rod? A 2" journal 4.25 doesn't poke out very much more from the crank center than a 4" with standard mopar width journals.
Last edited by Streetwize; 12/25/12 01:34 PM.
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Re: oil pans for strokers???
[Re: Streetwize]
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12/25/12 05:41 PM
12/25/12 05:41 PM
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What rod journal is the crank? And is it a caps crew rod? A 2" journal 4.25 doesn't poke out very much more from the crank center than a 4" with standard mopar width journals.
have not purchased the crank yet (it will be 2" journal) just chasing down the possible glitches before I start collecting pieces. Jim,
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