Re: Hemi Oil Pan/Pickup Question
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05/07/11 09:50 AM
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Wanted to ask if you have the OE pieces to compare or is this from scratch? May need to tap the hole deeper w an NPT tapered tap or rethread the pickup more
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Re: Hemi Oil Pan/Pickup Question
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05/07/11 10:03 AM
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I'm assuming w the other pickup that the block was threaded deep enough for a snug engagement so I'd get a die & cut more threads on the pickup as w you going together (rather than a mockup) you wouldn't want to have to deal w shavings in the block pickup hole
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Re: Hemi Oil Pan/Pickup Question
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05/07/11 10:20 AM
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About 3/4" interference...
A tap and/or die is not going to fix that. Maybe pictures of the pan and pickup would show either the wrong pickup or the wrong pan or even both wrong.
Does the pan look like this?
Last edited by GomangoCuda; 05/07/11 10:21 AM.
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Re: Hemi Oil Pan/Pickup Question
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05/07/11 01:49 PM
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That straight pickup tube will NOT work with the baffled pan. The baffled pan requires a pickup tube with a dog leg in it.
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Re: Hemi Oil Pan/Pickup Question
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Guess the picture was misnamed.
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Re: Hemi Oil Pan/Pickup Question
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I have been looking all over for a picture of a dog leg hemi pickup for this pan, Everyone on the internet shows the straight pickup that I originally posted. Which is it? I am not going to pull my pan off to see and I honestly don't remember which style it was. Anyone have a picture that they know for sure is correct?
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Re: Hemi Oil Pan/Pickup Question
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05/07/11 06:22 PM
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I have been looking all over for a picture of a dog leg hemi pickup for this pan, Everyone on the internet shows the straight pickup that I originally posted. Which is it? I am not going to pull my pan off to see and I honestly don't remember which style it was. Anyone have a picture that they know for sure is correct?
That Hemi pan uses a STRAIGHT pickup tube.
OP did you just put the pickup in hand tight ?
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