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Small Block Oil Pan

Posted By: Biginchmopar

Small Block Oil Pan - 12/27/18 02:36 AM

Has anybody used a Milodon Oil Pan with a 4.250" stroke crankshaft?

The crankshaft will have 2.00" rod journals so that should help.

Thanks!
Posted By: pittsburghracer

Re: Small Block Oil Pan - 12/27/18 03:35 AM

Almost ZERO info in your post on what pan you are looking at but this one is listed for up to a 4.125 stroke.


Brand:Milodon
Manufacturer's Part Number:30941
Part Type:Oil Pans
Product Line:Milodon Street and Strip Oil Pans
Summit Racing Part Number:MIL-30941

UPC:806621309412
Sump Style: Wet
Stroker Clearanced: Yes
Maximum Stroke with OE Rod: 4.125 in.
Dipstick Provision: No
Dipstick Included: No
Sump Location: Center
Oil Pan Capacity: 7.00 quarts
Oil Pan Depth (in): 7.750 in.
Oil Pan Material: Steel
Oil Pan Finish: Gold iridited
Baffled: Yes
Kicked Out: Yes
Kickout Position: Driver and passenger side
Windage Tray Included: No
Pickup Included: No
Oil Pump Included: No
Oil Pump Driveshaft Included: No
Crank Scraper Included: No
Drain Plug Thread Size: 1/2-20 in.
Gaskets Included: No
Hardware Included: No
Quantity: Sold individually.
Notes: Low-profile triangulated sump. 1" shallower than 30940 with improved oil control. Will allow use of a windage tray. Oil pan front depth is 3.750 in.
In-Store Pickup:Choose In-store pick-up (OH, NV, GA, TX) on our web site.
Milodon street and strip oil pans are designed for performance street as well as drag strip applications. They will fit most stock chassis and steering, as well as most headers. These well-engineered oil pans feature internal baffling that can free up additional horsepower. They're available in deep-sump and low-profile designs and are a necessity where high-volume oil pumps and increased rpm ranges are used.
Posted By: J_BODY

Re: Small Block Oil Pan - 12/27/18 07:45 AM

How about Kevco?
Posted By: Biginchmopar

Re: Small Block Oil Pan - 12/31/18 06:56 PM

Originally Posted By pittsburghracer
Almost ZERO info in your post on what pan you are looking at but this one is listed for up to a 4.125 stroke.


Brand:Milodon
Manufacturer's Part Number:30941
Part Type:Oil Pans
Product Line:Milodon Street and Strip Oil Pans
Summit Racing Part Number:MIL-30941

UPC:806621309412
Sump Style: Wet
Stroker Clearanced: Yes
Maximum Stroke with OE Rod: 4.125 in.
Dipstick Provision: No
Dipstick Included: No
Sump Location: Center
Oil Pan Capacity: 7.00 quarts
Oil Pan Depth (in): 7.750 in.
Oil Pan Material: Steel
Oil Pan Finish: Gold iridited
Baffled: Yes
Kicked Out: Yes
Kickout Position: Driver and passenger side
Windage Tray Included: No
Pickup Included: No
Oil Pump Included: No
Oil Pump Driveshaft Included: No
Crank Scraper Included: No
Drain Plug Thread Size: 1/2-20 in.
Gaskets Included: No
Hardware Included: No
Quantity: Sold individually.
Notes: Low-profile triangulated sump. 1" shallower than 30940 with improved oil control. Will allow use of a windage tray. Oil pan front depth is 3.750 in.
In-Store Pickup:Choose In-store pick-up (OH, NV, GA, TX) on our web site.
Milodon street and strip oil pans are designed for performance street as well as drag strip applications. They will fit most stock chassis and steering, as well as most headers. These well-engineered oil pans feature internal baffling that can free up additional horsepower. They're available in deep-sump and low-profile designs and are a necessity where high-volume oil pumps and increased rpm ranges are used.

Thanks Pitts for the heads up on not enough info.

So back to it

I would like to run a Milodon 30935 (The Ritter Block I have takes a 340 pan)

Since I'm going to run a 2.00" rod journal and steel rod I don't believe I'll have any trouble going to the 4.250' stroke.

Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong but I believe If I add .125" stroke and take .125" off the rod journal I should have the same total diameter in swing radius as 4.125" Stroke with a 2.125" rod journal right?
Posted By: 69 lawndart

Re: Small Block Oil Pan - 01/04/19 09:04 PM

Yes I have the standard deep Milodon pan with a 4.25" stroke and Compstar rods. The biggest problem I had is the pickup tube clearing the rods.

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Posted By: Biginchmopar

Re: Small Block Oil Pan - 01/04/19 09:33 PM

Originally Posted By 69 lawndart
Yes I have the standard deep Milodon pan with a 4.25" stroke and Compstar rods. The biggest problem I had is the pickup tube clearing the rods.


Thanks for the info. beer
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