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Correct Stock Oil Pan for 70 B-Body 440 Six Pack?
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01/18/18 04:23 PM
01/18/18 04:23 PM
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PurpleBeeper
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What is the correct oil pan (6 qt?) for a 1970 Road Runner with a 440 six pack (skid plate on engine cross-member). What is the correct oil pickup tube?
Also, does anyone know a good aftermarket pan/pickup for this application at a reasonable price?
THANKS!
70 Roadrunner convt. street car
440+6, NOS, 4-spd, SS springs
'96 Mustang GT convt. street car
'04 4.6 SOHC, NOS, auto, lowered
"Officer, that button is for short on-ramps"
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Re: Correct Stock Oil Pan for 70 B-Body 440 Six Pack?
[Re: JAMESDART]
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01/19/18 12:23 PM
01/19/18 12:23 PM
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Anyone try the Mancini one? Is it the same pan as the 440source hemi pan? The 440source one is THIN. I have the Mancini pan and pick up on my motor. It's about 6 years old. I think both the pan and pick up are quality pieces; I've not had any issues. I cannot say if it is the same pan as the one 440 Source sells though.
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Re: Correct Stock Oil Pan for 70 B-Body 440 Six Pack?
[Re: PurpleBeeper]
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01/19/18 03:59 PM
01/19/18 03:59 PM
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I checked out Mancini and I think $270 for the pan, pickup, windage tray, oil pump & oil pan bolts is a good deal. I'm probably going that way on this motor.
70 Roadrunner convt. street car
440+6, NOS, 4-spd, SS springs
'96 Mustang GT convt. street car
'04 4.6 SOHC, NOS, auto, lowered
"Officer, that button is for short on-ramps"
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