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Re: truck oil pan Big Block [Re: moparmarks] #2997329
12/21/21 02:52 PM
12/21/21 02:52 PM
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Falcon, CO
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My 440 came from a 79 Winnebago motor coach - it had a front sump pan, but since I was putting it in a 02 Dakota with a solid front axle I needed a rear sump pan. I got the Milodon 8-quart pan (30890) and pickup tube (18455), plus the dipstick and flex tube kit (22061). I also used the Summit windage tray/pan seal (SUM-G-2339). Being a real off-road machine I fabbed/welded an additional 3/16 plate shield to the bottom. I plugged the OE dipstock hole with a nice plug from Mancini (MREAR279). Diggin' it so far.
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block dipstick hole plug - tapped right in - no drilling required -

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Last edited by Mad-Max; 12/21/21 04:58 PM.

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Re: truck oil pan Big Block [Re: Mad-Max] #2997357
12/21/21 05:22 PM
12/21/21 05:22 PM
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Central Florida
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Scratchnfortracthn can give you the low down for sure. He gave me a BB truck pan with the exact thing you're asking about. I haven't used it yet. Where are you Mike?


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