Oil pans Do traditional SBC pans fit?
I have been doing lots of searching this morning. My problem is that I am doing an eagle 357 setup with h beams and know the stock tray/pan will not fit. I would love to go with an oversized pan with the fancy features, but Canton is a bit pricey.
Was looking at this. Kevko oil pan |
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It has to be made for a 1 piece seal i have one for sale its a hamburg 1 piece rear seal its on my 396 right now but i plan to switch to a canton soon
$175 i am thinking i will sell it for edit this pan has the same crank scraper 7 qt with trap doors and has been very good for me the one thing it lacks is the oil level sender provision and i just have it unhooked but canton and steffs i belive only make pans with them |
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Get me a link to that, I will be needing one "soon". Not high priority on my list, but I will need it eventually so might as well check into it.
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I just ordered this one
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...7777%26fvi%3D1 only $100 shipped and if you call them you can get 5/8 or 3/4 pick-up your choice and included Link fixed |
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http://static.summitracing.com/globa...ham-1098_w.jpg
Rear Main Seal Style: 1-piece Sump Style: Wet Oil Pan Capacity: 7 quarts Oil Pan Depth (in): 8.000 Oil Pan Material: Steel Oil Pan Finish: Red painted Sump Location: Rear Baffled: Yes Kicked Out: No Stroker Clearanced: Yes Maximum Stroke with OE Rod: 4.000 in. Dipstick Provision: Yes Dipstick Location: Passenger side These oil pans from Hamburger have the features you want in an oil pan. They feature an extra-heavy .055 in. thick steel core and a magnetic drain plug, along with trap door baffles to keep oil at the pickup in even the most severe conditions. These pans have an expanded metal directional windage screen and crankshaft scraper, for maximum oil control and more horsepower. Their increased oil capacity improves bearing life and engine durability. These pans will accept a stock GM starter, and come in a red painted finish. So don't let uncontrolled oil rob your engine of horsepower |
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Originally Posted by Capt'n Two Rotors
I just ordered this one
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/7-qt-...temZ8016517793 only $100 shipped and if you call them you can get 5/8 or 3/4 pick-up your choice and included too bad it wont work with a lt1 or i'd sat great buy:cool: |
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yeah, i dont see where that pan is for a one piece seal. i got the milodon pan new from summit for around 160.00 as far as i can remember.
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Originally Posted by amean94ta
too bad it wont work with a lt1 or i'd sat great buy:cool:
Sorry I didn't think a link with my piad for bussiness would work, I accidently linked a drivers side pan, this is the actual pan that I bought, passsaanger side dipstick:D |
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still, there were also pre one piece seal blocks with a pasenger side dipstick. the description in the listing is pretty uninformative. id double chek the application.
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So if its 1 piece seal and 86/above it should fit? Is there a max depth?
Thanks everyone. |
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Originally Posted by jsetzer
So if its 1 piece seal and 86/above it should fit? Is there a max depth?
Thanks everyone. |
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:lol: :lol:
Originally Posted by amean94ta
too bad it wont work with a lt1 or i'd sat great buy:cool:
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Originally Posted by Capt'n Two Rotors
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...7777%26fvi%3D1
Sorry I didn't think a link with my piad for bussiness would work, I accidently linked a drivers side pan, this is the actual pan that I bought, passsaanger side dipstick:D that wont work either i can tell from the pic:confused: |
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if you dont want to spend a ton get a milodon mil-30902 for $153.95 or moroso mor-20205 $169.88 at summit. if you not concerned about the cash get a canton, hamburger's, tpis or such. when it comes down to it, if your running a large stroke or h-beams your probably gonna have to clearance any pan you get so the stock could work for you just as well as any other. with my 383 stroker i could have gotten a stock pan to fit with a bit of clearancing, i still had to clearance the milodon pan slightly though.
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well my hamburg is clearenced from the factory see the notches also i run a 396 stroker with h beams and did not have to touch anything it was perfect out of the box
If you keep the stocker i promise problems with windage and oil slosh that will eat horsepower |
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