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Re: big block oil pan
[Re: 68roadrunner]
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03/05/14 02:05 AM
03/05/14 02:05 AM
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Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 43,112 Bend,OR USA
Cab_Burge
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I Win
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Posts: 43,112
Bend,OR USA
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Lots of choices out there, I like and use Charlies oil pans for my custom aluminum race pans Try 330-825-3586 as a CBR #
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: big block oil pan
[Re: Forest]
#1588330
03/05/14 01:36 PM
03/05/14 01:36 PM
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Posts: 714 Central TEXAS!!!!
sr4440
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what's the rear depth on that pan?
thanks in advance
Joe
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Re: big block oil pan
[Re: 68roadrunner]
#1588333
03/06/14 12:40 AM
03/06/14 12:40 AM
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Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 916 SE Washington
Forest
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thanks for the pics forest
i do like the idea of the separate sump, never saw one like that, alot of extra work but worth it.
how many qts. is it
wonder how many hp the kick out is worth
10 quarts, I verified and when I had 10 quarts in it the level was around 1" below the screen...
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Re: big block oil pan
[Re: Forest]
#1588334
05/07/14 11:56 AM
05/07/14 11:56 AM
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Posts: 2,131 New Lenox IL
cudadon
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New Lenox IL
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what's the rear depth on that pan?
thanks in advance
Joe
7" at the rear, Mancini says 6", kinda caught me off guard once I got it. I do think its better to have the separate lowered sump at the rear rather than solely relying on the trap door. FYI the rear sump by itself hold 2 full quarts.
7" in rear. what about the front? Thanks, Don
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