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Oil Pans
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.
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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.
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I have a good very lightly used moroso deep pan with the stroker notches 200.00 [email protected] for a gen vi
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i used to work for stef's years ago and it was a great product back then. the owner of stefs used to run moroso's oil pan shop, then he ran hambugers oil pan shop thats where i met him. after a couple of years there he opened his own oil pan shop .
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Call Stan , at Stef's I use there pans and there pans only. Tell him Mark, from MER , sent you. Expect to wait for build time.
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I have heard nothing but good things about steffs. How about some of the other names that come up often- Hardin, Canton, Dooley etc. Might need to go custom or perhaps "cat" pans. I'm working with pretty close clearances, not a lot of room.
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I am a dealer for Stef's as well and can get things done fast with them. ( they like me :drink:) Depending on budget , I can get you into the correct pan for the right price.
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Guess I'll call Joe or Stan, and ask them how, you can get to the front of the line with 1 or 2 oil pans over all the major contracts they have. Thats why I keep what I use in stock. As you well know not much of a mark-up on custom pans, quess thats why I figure it in with the cost of the build. I wasn't trying to sell the guy something, I was trying to help him out!
TECH QUESTION & HELP |
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? |
#1 That I don't know, it's stamped steel.
#2 Good pan, won't leak, is it still produced? Good Question. #3 Kick-outs, offset, they are built from a drawing from the engine builder, or customer, if it is different from the standard pans we use. I depend on Stef's, to engineer what will work. I have used other pans in the past, some I would never use again, welds crack, powder-coating on inside of pan blister off, mounting rails to thin. Custom pans cost. I guess it's all about what your building it for. I can't putdown someones product. It come downs to, you get what you pay for. |
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