6 qt Mopar Oil Pan ?????
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Bare with my thought process on this and tell me where I'm going wrong. I have a built 383/438 ci engine for my ’68 RR. I had purchased the Mopar 6qt oil pan. Part # P5007807AB. In the Mopar Performance Catalog the description is as follows: “Oil Pan, Six-quart, Center Sump, Stock Style, Must Use Oil Pickup P5007848, Stamped” As I understand the catalog description, the pan holds 6 quarts and an additional quart for the filter. Also, in my anal thinking, since I am using my stock dip stick the additional 2 quarts of oil, in what I presume to be a larger capacity pan based upon the description, the fill line on the dipstick should be relatively close the same level as my original 4 qt pan, meaning the surface of the oil level should be close to the same. No???? Well noooooo!!! When I have added 5 quarts to the pan the dipstick shows slightly overfull, let alone where the level is with 6 quarts. After I had added a total of 7 quarts, 6 in the pan 1 in the filter, I fired up the engine and while running checked the oil to see if it was frothy indicating my crank was slapping the oil. It was not. I have now marked my dipstick to where the oil level is and am using that as my full line. Your thoughts? Thanks Frank
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Re: 6 qt Mopar Oil Pan ?????
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When i look up P5007807AB i see 5QT pan not 6
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Re: 6 qt Mopar Oil Pan ?????
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Savoy1964 Jim, Here's a link. Not the exact catalog I got mine from but it's still listed as a 6 qt. Maybe misprint .... ??? Mopar Catalog lewtot184, 6 in the pan and 1 in the filter ??? Frank EDIT: DUH !! After a little more research, Here is additional info: From one of the catalogs: Listed quart capacity is with filter installed That answers a few questions. Apologies to Savoy 1964. You were right.Why did I doubt you ???? Thanks again to all. Frank
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Re: 6 qt Mopar Oil Pan ?????
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I wonder if the pan you bought is the Repo 1966 to 1969 Street Hemi oil pan? I use to use them on my 1963 M.W. stocker
that pan is yet to be available in repop.
The 6qt pan is 5 plus the filter ... I would go by the old distck , full is full , a little over won't hurt much .
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Re: 6 qt Mopar Oil Pan ?????
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the 971 isn't the same as the hemi pan. lots of repo hemi pans out there. The 971 from what I understand holds 5 qts, look similar to the 402 pan, not as deep as the hemi pan which holds another qt. seems to be some confusion in descriptions on capacity. Nothing special about the 971 pan. Pioneer makes one that doesn't have "971" stamped on it though. http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/chrysler,1978,cordoba,6.6l+400cid+v8,1062717,engine,oil+pan,5562
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Re: 6 qt Mopar Oil Pan ?????
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I wonder if the pan you bought is the Repo 1966 to 1969 Street Hemi oil pan? I use to use them on my 1963 M.W. stocker <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbs.gif" alt="" /> that pan is yet to be available in repop. The 6qt pan is 5 plus the filter ... I would go by the old distck , full is full , a little over won't hurt much . Either Hughes or Mancini sells both the 1966/1969 and the 1970/71 repop Hemi oil pans The early street Hemi pan was 5 quart plus one for the oil filter, the 1970/71 Street Hemi and 440 6 pack oil pan is six quarts in the pan and one for the oil filter That one, 1970/71, is way better for the 1966 to 1971 B and E body cars with BB and Hemi motors in them
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Re: 6 qt Mopar Oil Pan ?????
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That's a generalization that cannot be made. There are two factors at work here. First it is generally desirable to have the oil surface as far from the rotating parts as possible. For example there are dyno pans that are enormously deep. Second the underside of the oil pan can't hang too low or it will be damaged and maybe take the engine along with it. So with the engine a fixed distance from the ground, you can see that the designer has very little room to work with.
The trick is to get he oil level far enough from the crank without dragging the oil pan. So how to do this? One could widen the pan or lengthen the sump (dropped part of the pan). It'd be possible to have a high volume pan actually have the oil level below the full mark on the dipstick, because there would be more volume farther away from the crank.
I'd say it's a safe assumption that the oil in the pan should never be higher than the stock "full" mark on a stock dipstick.
R.
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Re: 6 qt Mopar Oil Pan ?????
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Summit has the 6 qt quality pan $94 so why would you pay more? Summit branding of the Mopar perf pan
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