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One piece oilpangasket?
#1619835
05/13/14 04:50 PM
05/13/14 04:50 PM
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Posts: 462 Stockholm, Sweden
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Does the one piece Magnum oilpangasket fit a 360 LA?
Cuda, -70 Valiant-65 AWB, Valiant Signet200 -65 Topchopped dragcar. Topolino Fuel Altered. NostalgiaFED Sold, SuperComp Bantam Altered, Sold Ex Harlan Thompsons Nitro funny car American Graffiti Sold,
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Re: One piece oilpangasket?
[Re: fed]
#1619836
05/14/14 02:58 PM
05/14/14 02:58 PM
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Michael Ecks
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No. At least not without modification to the oil pan. the front of the LA and Magnum pans are the difference. The LA has small areas on each side near where it bolts to the timing cover that are expanded out to accept matching enlargement on the front gasket, and holes that accept the injection nipples/tabs on the front gasket piece that hold it in place.
The magnum pan has a smooth radius all the way up to the timing cover/bottom of the block plane.
Some members have filled in the area on LA pans with weld or strips of metal, I am going to try sculpting in JB Weld at some point. Otherwise you will end up with two approximately 1/4 by 1 inch gaps that will pour engine oil especially at hard braking.
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Re: One piece oilpangasket?
[Re: Michael Ecks]
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05/14/14 06:38 PM
05/14/14 06:38 PM
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I have a China crome pan for a 360 and it leaks like i have does holes! Quote:
No. At least not without modification to the oil pan. the front of the LA and Magnum pans are the difference. The LA has small areas on each side near where it bolts to the timing cover that are expanded out to accept matching enlargement on the front gasket, and holes that accept the injection nipples/tabs on the front gasket piece that hold it in place.
The magnum pan has a smooth radius all the way up to the timing cover/bottom of the block plane.
Some members have filled in the area on LA pans with weld or strips of metal, I am going to try sculpting in JB Weld at some point. Otherwise you will end up with two approximately 1/4 by 1 inch gaps that will pour engine oil especially at hard braking.
Cuda, -70 Valiant-65 AWB, Valiant Signet200 -65 Topchopped dragcar. Topolino Fuel Altered. NostalgiaFED Sold, SuperComp Bantam Altered, Sold Ex Harlan Thompsons Nitro funny car American Graffiti Sold,
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Re: One piece oilpangasket?
[Re: Onetorun]
#1619839
05/14/14 06:39 PM
05/14/14 06:39 PM
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Thats what im looking for! Quote:
No it doesn't work, but Milodon sell's a one piece gasket ( Chrysler Small Block 360 #41007 ) that works great, never had a problem with mine.
Cuda, -70 Valiant-65 AWB, Valiant Signet200 -65 Topchopped dragcar. Topolino Fuel Altered. NostalgiaFED Sold, SuperComp Bantam Altered, Sold Ex Harlan Thompsons Nitro funny car American Graffiti Sold,
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Re: One piece oilpangasket?
[Re: Quicktree]
#1619841
05/15/14 02:06 PM
05/15/14 02:06 PM
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1Fast340
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because thats what a chrome chinese pan do.....
and before china got into it the taiwan made stuff where equaly outstanding at it
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