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big block oil pans #206756
01/28/09 12:44 PM
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where can i find a cheap new repop oil pan that is not chrome

Re: big block oil pans [Re: mcat4321] #206757
01/28/09 01:06 PM
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There are some zinc plated 7qt ones on Ebay for $59 + $13 shipping.

440source.com has a similar pan for $80 in either gold, black, or bare.

http://www.440source.com/oilpans.htm

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Re: big block oil pans [Re: DirectSubjection] #206758
01/28/09 01:15 PM
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I got one like t his w/ pick-up for about $80 I think. Fit nice and looks good painted.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CHRYSLER-...sspagenameZWD1V

Re: big block oil pans [Re: DirectSubjection] #206759
01/28/09 01:23 PM
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im wanting to take 2 stock sump pans and make one extra capacity pan. much like a stock hemi pan .
i did this once with two old used pans , but the metal was to contaminated to get a good weld on it.
and plus im a tight [Edited by Moparts - Keep it clean] so buying a $200 hemi pan isnt an option. and i think the chrome ones will be to hard to weld to..
anybody have some ideas
. it for a low riding abody that likes to wheelie.. so im trying to get the pan as high as possible
thanks
D.

Re: big block oil pans [Re: mcat4321] #206760
01/28/09 01:46 PM
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Look at 440 source, he offers quite a few oil pan options some are close to stock & some are pretty trick but the prices are decent on all of them....

Re: big block oil pans [Re: mcat4321] #206761
01/28/09 03:15 PM
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im wanting to take 2 stock sump pans and make one extra capacity pan. much like a stock hemi pan .
i did this once with two old used pans , but the metal was to contaminated to get a good weld on it.
and plus im a tight [Edited by Moparts - Keep it clean] so buying a $200 hemi pan isnt an option. and i think the chrome ones will be to hard to weld to..
anybody have some ideas
. it for a low riding abody that likes to wheelie.. so im trying to get the pan as high as possible
thanks
D.



why don't you just buy one off of e-bay for $80-90 you can have a new 7qt w/ pick-up?

Re: big block oil pans [Re: Mr.Yuck] #206762
01/28/09 03:53 PM
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I'd like to know why nobody has stepped up and reproduced these things.
I could use one for my Super Bee, and I'd like to go with an exact reproduction.
Or, are there plenty of good used ones out there?


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Re: big block oil pans [Re: Mr.Yuck] #206763
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Quote:

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im wanting to take 2 stock sump pans and make one extra capacity pan. much like a stock hemi pan .
i did this once with two old used pans , but the metal was to contaminated to get a good weld on it.
and plus im a tight [Edited by Moparts - Keep it clean] so buying a $200 hemi pan isnt an option. and i think the chrome ones will be to hard to weld to..
anybody have some ideas
. it for a low riding abody that likes to wheelie.. so im trying to get the pan as high as possible
thanks
D.



why don't you just buy one off of e-bay for $80-90 you can have a new 7qt w/ pick-up?



a stock sump is 5 inches . all the 7 quarts i have seen are 7 inches . i have an 8 inch milodon now

Re: big block oil pans [Re: mcat4321] #206764
01/28/09 05:37 PM
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P5007807AB is the "971" pan, made from the OEM tooling that created '73-'74 big block b body pans. It's a real nice looking part but is 175 list price, so it doesn't fit the cheap criteria very well.

Re: big block oil pans [Re: ZIPPY] #206765
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Mancini has a nice Hemi re-pop pan that's "reasonable" - about $170 with matching pickup. I'm running one with good results.

Re: big block oil pans [Re: new bee] #206766
01/28/09 08:46 PM
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I'd like to know why nobody has stepped up and reproduced these things.
I could use one for my Super Bee, and I'd like to go with an exact reproduction.
Or, are there plenty of good used ones out there?




http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mopar-361...sQ5fAccessories

Re: big block oil pans [Re: mcat4321] #206767
01/29/09 08:13 AM
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Quote:

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im wanting to take 2 stock sump pans and make one extra capacity pan. much like a stock hemi pan .
i did this once with two old used pans , but the metal was to contaminated to get a good weld on it.
and plus im a tight [Edited by Moparts - Keep it clean] so buying a $200 hemi pan isnt an option. and i think the chrome ones will be to hard to weld to..
anybody have some ideas
. it for a low riding abody that likes to wheelie.. so im trying to get the pan as high as possible
thanks
D.



why don't you just buy one off of e-bay for $80-90 you can have a new 7qt w/ pick-up?



a stock sump is 5 inches . all the 7 quarts i have seen are 7 inches . i have an 8 inch milodon now




It comes w/ a new pick up...not sure how deep mine is, but it cleared everything well and doesn't seem to be to low.

Re: big block oil pans [Re: mcat4321] #206768
01/29/09 01:08 PM
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Check out these pans.
http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/produ...mp;partid=25273

These have baffles in them and fit nice. We really like these pans for the price.
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