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Witch oil pan #1421958
04/19/13 02:31 AM
04/19/13 02:31 AM
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RiskyRickey Offline OP
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I'm putting a 360/408stroker in a 73 challenger.The motor was bult for a truck, has a deep mildon pan on it.I looked at most of performance places.Can't decide witch one.Most of the ones that are shown are more race than what I thank I need.The car will be driven mostly on hiway,maby 1/4 mile 1 to 3 times a year.Thanks for any advise

Re: Witch oil pan [Re: RiskyRickey] #1421959
04/19/13 02:58 AM
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Most cars need a mid sump pan. Milidon makes a nice 7 quart pan for road race applications that still maintains great ground clearance. There is a thread about it in the "Corners are best" forum. If you are a Drag racer guy, the guys in the Racing forum are pretty sharp and should have some useful info. Good luck.

Re: Witch oil pan [Re: RiskyRickey] #1421960
04/19/13 10:33 AM
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The car will be driven mostly on hiway,maby 1/4 mile 1 to 3 times a year.


Stock "center sump" pan with some flat horizontle baffles welded in around the perimeter at sump level to control sloshing up the sides. With your (stated) app I wouldn't think you'd need anything too fancy


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