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Re: Dry Sump oil pans [Re: rickseeman] #1562849
01/21/14 01:36 AM
01/21/14 01:36 AM
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Romeo MI
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Quote:

Dailey's billet pan with dry sump pump, no hoses.




Yeah.. Santa better have a big wallet.. any of the
Dialey stuff is pricey... good stuff but pricey..
the pump I show was set up direct(no inlet hoses)..
no big deal.. just bolt on a fitting on the ports on
mine.. thats what I was gonna do

Re: Dry Sump oil pans [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1562850
01/22/14 03:22 AM
01/22/14 03:22 AM
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Alberta, Canada
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Hey Lance,

What about an accusump. It's a way cheaper alternative to a dry sump. Not nearly as cool but it works and you get the benefit of a pre oiler.

I have no issues with my flat bottom pan. I built it myself but I do have the Indy swinging pick up. The accusump is just a little insurance! Just a thought.


Thanx 451 Guy

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Re: Dry Sump oil pans [Re: 451Guy] #1562851
01/22/14 05:32 PM
01/22/14 05:32 PM
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I was thinking of putting the swinging pickup in the pan as opposed to the fixed pick up at the back of the pan. An accusump would be easier to install for sure. Don't have alot of room in the engine compartment of the Arrow, not like the Charger.

Re: Dry Sump oil pans [Re: Lance6611] #1562852
01/22/14 06:43 PM
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I have see them put all over the place. If I remember correctly I have seen them in the trunk. I would highly recommend the electric solenoid regardless of where you put it. May have to rev the motor up prior to shutting it off to get the pressure up. I have seen your fabrication skills. I am pretty sure a Winterhawk fabrication bracket could easily be constructed.


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512 cu in 71 Demon Super Street Car - NO LONGER - Broke Crank
Best ET 9.57 @ 139.96

451 cu in Pump Gas - 71 Demon Super Street Car
Best ET 9.99 @ 136.80

512 cu in 69 Charger R/T
Best ET 11.39 @ 118.11

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