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moparwedden
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Oil Pan
« on: October 01, 2008, 05:39:25 PM » |
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I Am Doing A Build This Winter And Trying To Get All The Parts That I Need A Little At A Time. My Oil Pan In My Duster Is The One Were To Run For Theses Big RB Engines In A- Body's. But I Was Told I Will Need More Oil In The Pan, Are You Guys Modifieing Your Pans Or Is There An Alternative Pan For A 72 440 Duster With Shumaucker Mounts In It.
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Dodgeboy
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Re: Oil Pan
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2008, 11:01:01 AM » |
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It depends on what you are building. A completely stock engine that's used as a daily driver will be ok with a stock pan. Depending on your build level you will need at least 6, 7, or maybe as much as 8 quarts. Go the the Milodon web site and look around, this will give you some ideas. It seems no good off the shelf oil pans for big block A Body applications are available. For this reason I always build my own and give them an 8 quart capacity.
Roger
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moparwedden
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Re: Oil Pan
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2008, 05:58:48 AM » |
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Thanks DodgeBoy I Will Be Around 550 HP For The Street. Do I Just Extend The Bottom And Add A Hemi Pick Up. How Much Do I Have To Extend The Bottom To Get A Couple Extra Quarts. Are There Different Lengths Of These Pick Ups.
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jbarker
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Re: Oil Pan
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2008, 08:28:50 AM » |
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I have one of these: http://www.440source.com/oilpans.htmI have part #121-1002 It hangs a bit low, but is a nice fit. And it's steel, not aluminum, so it can survive the smaller hits it might take.
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ksdartguy
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Re: Oil Pan
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2008, 08:29:25 AM » |
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Thanks DodgeBoy I Will Be Around 550 HP For The Street. Do I Just Extend The Bottom And Add A Hemi Pick Up. How Much Do I Have To Extend The Bottom To Get A Couple Extra Quarts. Are There Different Lengths Of These Pick Ups.
The pickup tubes are different. I bought a tube for milodons low profile pan and then added about 2" to my pan depth. You dont need the 1/2" hemi tube either as most tubes are of larger material untill the threads. Its the turn in the block and the opening of the oil pump that need some attn. Rick
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Re: Oil Pan
« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2008, 05:01:29 PM » |
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I have the Milodon 30930 pan in my 68 Dart, with an RB, and it clears everything.
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