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oil pan with stud girdle #578408
01/10/10 12:01 PM
01/10/10 12:01 PM
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On the new engine, i had a stud girdle put on it. My old oil pan is a super stock oil pan. With the stud girdle, and old oil pan, i will probably be rubbing the ground. Can anyone tell me a good oil pan to use with a stud girdle? Thanks.

Re: oil pan with stud girdle [Re: Pleaz] #578409
01/10/10 05:17 PM
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Milodon makes a shallow road race pan but it is very expensive.
You may find more responses to this over on the race board
Gus


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Re: oil pan with stud girdle [Re: fourgearsavoy] #578410
01/10/10 06:35 PM
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Milodon makes a shallow road race pan but it is very expensive.
You may find more responses to this over on the race board
Gus




I have that Milodon pan. Its only 5 inches deep and its REALLY trick. The only problem is, they advertise that it clears stock stearing but it comes nowhere close to clearing mine. Its a great pan but plan on modifying for clearance.


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