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dan olson also makes a verry good oil pan.
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Originally Posted by ROTAX454
(Post 2805421)
On the subject of oil pans, three questions:
1) Which manufacturer supplies Teague with their product? 2) What about the cast aluminum pan by Keith Eickert? 3) Does Stef manufacture an offset pan for Cats? Steve |
The KE pan is the old Lightning aluminum ,,,right ????
I use that and very good product. But heard only good things from steff aswell.:ernaehrung004: |
Originally Posted by ROTAX454
(Post 2805421)
On the subject of oil pans, three questions:
1) Which manufacturer supplies Teague with their product? 2) What about the cast aluminum pan by Keith Eickert? 3) Does Stef manufacture an offset pan for Cats? |
Originally Posted by bck
(Post 2804098)
Looking for opinions on oil pan manufacturers. Who is good and who to stay away from. I need two Gen VI pans and with them being as expensive as they are I want to make sure I don't have problems. I know someone was asking about a specific manufacturer recently but other that that not much recent info. Thanks.
On another note we are also the Manufacture of the Cast Aluminum KE pan which is a descendant of the original cast aluminum lightning oil pan. They are not the same pan as the new pan has a few updates but is similar. If you need any measurements or additional support please don't hesitate to call or PM us. Sincerely, Hardin Marine http://www.hardin-marine.com/SearchR...oryID~223.aspx |
Everything at Stef's is build to order. We supply several quality engine builders like Dean, Sterling, Zuel, MER, JC, and others but each pan is built to that particular engine combination.
Yes Richard we build cat pans for Gen 6 engines. Most of our offshore stuff is built out of steel but we do offer stainless and aluminum also. Leadtime right now is 4 to 6 weeks. |
Chris,
Is the cycle time on a Steff's BBC marine pan ever less than 4-6 weeks? We used a pair of Steff's pans once in 2002. They were nice pieces but I couldn't live with the broken commitments on top of the long production cycle. Why doesn't Steff's keep a few pair of the best selling BBC marine SKU's on the shelf for the average list price paying customer? Here we are in a slow economy and Steff's "promise" is a 50% spread from 4-6 wks. Does 4-6 wks mean you get might get them in 4 wks if nobody important needs a set? It seems like Steff's still can't commit to a ship date to an average customer. Still pissed off..... |
The cast KE pans look impressive. Also appear the same as the pans on the Hardin site as mentioned. Any downside to using a cast pan ? I only have 9 1/2 inches measured straight down from the outboard pan rail. How much clearance should I leave between the pan and hull ? Hardin- if your still on this thread how about some pics and dimensions of your cat pans if you have any available.
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Originally Posted by BenPerfected
(Post 2807204)
Chris,
Is the cycle time on a Steff's BBC marine pan ever less than 4-6 weeks? We used a pair of Steff's pans once in 2002. They were nice pieces but I couldn't live with the broken commitments on top of the long production cycle. Why doesn't Steff's keep a few pair of the best selling BBC marine SKU's on the shelf for the average list price paying customer? Here we are in a slow economy and Steff's "promise" is a 50% spread from 4-6 wks. Does 4-6 wks mean you get might get them in 4 wks if nobody important needs a set? It seems like Steff's still can't commit to a ship date to an average customer. Still pissed off..... The preverbal 2 weeks in this industry is bad and I understand what you are saying. I learned along time ago if I am told 2 weeks I tell the customer 4 weeks that way they have a choice if they want to wait or go someplace else, either way I have not created a problem for the customer. We have done what you said with Rex Marine. Mike put in a substantial inventory of our most popular pans and has inventory on the shelf right now. Our leadtime over the last few months has been 2 weeks and we have met that, but what happens in this industry only a few build over the slow months of Oct-Dec. The rest start when they get spring fever and then the pipeline gets jammed with orders. I call and talk to the shop foreman on any pan build and then I know what were doing pan wise per week and then can give the customer a good estimate on how long it will take. Again sorry for your experience on the delays. |
Originally Posted by BenPerfected
(Post 2807204)
Chris,
Is the cycle time on a Steff's BBC marine pan ever less than 4-6 weeks? We used a pair of Steff's pans once in 2002. They were nice pieces but I couldn't live with the broken commitments on top of the long production cycle. Why doesn't Steff's keep a few pair of the best selling BBC marine SKU's on the shelf for the average list price paying customer? Here we are in a slow economy and Steff's "promise" is a 50% spread from 4-6 wks. Does 4-6 wks mean you get might get them in 4 wks if nobody important needs a set? It seems like Steff's still can't commit to a ship date to an average customer. Still pissed off..... As for the member looking for cast pan it has a 8-1/2 deep sump http://www.hardin-marine.com/detail~ID~1705.aspx Sincerely, Hardin Marine |
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