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ebay oil pans, good or bad
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06/08/09 12:13 PM
06/08/09 12:13 PM
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67barrracuda
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any know anything about the 7 quart zink oil pans for a 440 on ebay? They around $90 with tube, 440source has them for alittle more. part number 7117-Z
Jackson Michigan
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Re: ebay oil pans, good or bad
[Re: 67barrracuda]
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06/09/09 12:25 AM
06/09/09 12:25 AM
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I bought one on Ebay a few yrs. ago and it has served well. decent quality too.
68 GTX Full street trim, solid lifter cammed. Best 11.34 @ 121 mph. 1.72 60 ft. (yeah I know.. my 60 ft. sucks)
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Re: ebay oil pans, good or bad
[Re: qwkmopardan]
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06/09/09 11:56 AM
06/09/09 11:56 AM
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Kudakidd
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paper thin junk! Hit the pavement once and you will have a huge leak. They do look nice just metal way too thin.
Yeah, but I had the same thing happen and I was using a 'good' Moroso pan.
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Re: ebay oil pans, good or bad
[Re: qwkmopardan]
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06/09/09 11:49 PM
06/09/09 11:49 PM
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blairboy3
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paper thin junk! Hit the pavement once and you will have a huge leak. They do look nice just metal way too thin.
Which one did you buy? I bought one for my C body. Only one that fit, and I tried 3 (Three, Tres, 3!!!!) Milodon pans. All of the milodon pans were supposed to fit. Not even close. The one I bought was well made, heavier gage steel (at least as thick as a Milodon). Look for the ones made by KMJ Performance. They used to be Hotzone Performance.
1968 Plymouth Fury III 4-Door: 12.79 @ 115, 60'- 1.93 (Hey... it's a Cruise ship... what do you expect?!) Famoso Raceway, 02/08
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