Re: Stock oil pan. Where to find a decent pan?
[Re: VITC_GTX]
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12/05/12 08:37 AM
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Re: Stock oil pan. Where to find a decent pan?
[Re: cudabitten]
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12/05/12 04:12 PM
12/05/12 04:12 PM
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I just received my Summit pan this morning. It is for a 360 and is gold anodized. It looks ok so far. I do not think it is as heavy as the factory one, but the factory pan still had oil caked on it.
I'm very curious to see how the Summit anodized fits compared to the Ebay chrome special. Keep us updated on the fit.
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Re: Stock oil pan. Where to find a decent pan?
[Re: cudabitten]
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12/05/12 04:30 PM
12/05/12 04:30 PM
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I just received my Summit pan this morning. It is for a 360 and is gold anodized. It looks ok so far. I do not think it is as heavy as the factory one, but the factory pan still had oil caked on it.
I think I got this 340 pan from Summit a few years ago, it was cheap if I remember right. It seems the same thickness as stock. All my stockers were cutup to make deep pans out of. I wound up beating the dents out of the bottem of mt 7qt pan and reused it. I'd gladly take your old "oil caked " pan off your hands, did you buy a new one just because of that?
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Re: Stock oil pan. Where to find a decent pan?
[Re: cudabitten]
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12/06/12 10:41 AM
12/06/12 10:41 AM
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For what its worth, here are some pics of the Summit pan. The reason I am replacing it, is because I needed a center sump pan. It seems like a nice pan, we'll see how good it seals. It is steel, so I guess it is not anodized, just some gold metal conditioner.
Is this the $50.00 Summit pan? I wonder if it will fit better than the Ebay $50.00 pan?
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Re: Stock oil pan. Where to find a decent pan?
[Re: cudabitten]
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12/06/12 11:44 PM
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For what its worth, here are some pics of the Summit pan. The reason I am replacing it, is because I needed a center sump pan. It seems like a nice pan, we'll see how good it seals. It is steel, so I guess it is not anodized, just some gold metal conditioner.
I thought the Summit pan was baffled??
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Re: Stock oil pan. Where to find a decent pan?
[Re: VITC_GTX]
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12/07/12 03:36 AM
12/07/12 03:36 AM
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I would buy and use the 1970-71 Hemi/440 6 pak pan with the 440 6pak 3/8 pickup I use them in every BB car I can, there better than great Several sources at different prices look around
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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