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BenPerfected 12-04-2009 07:43 PM

Jon,
Are the KE pans the ones with the flat plate on the front and do they include the windage trays? If so, I will take both at $400 ea.
Ben

cougarman 12-05-2009 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Dock Holiday (Post 3000765)
Jon,

I am interested in those. Do you have any pictures or other information on them?

Thanks
Mark

Doc,

Here is a pic off Eickert website, My engines are coming out this afternoon and I can get you additional pictures at that point. :drink:

I have three,........they are purple but I would be happy to stripp them to bare again.


Thanks
Jon

cougarman 12-05-2009 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by BenPerfected (Post 3000901)
Jon,
Are the KE pans the ones with the flat plate on the front and do they include the windage trays? If so, I will take both at $400 ea.
Ben


See above,.............this is what they are and I have three of them.

Thanks
Jon

BenPerfected 12-05-2009 05:43 PM

Jon,
When you get them out, see if the have the flat plate in the front. Keith used this surface to mount an external oil pump inline with the crank. He made these pans cast with and without the plate. If they have the plate, I will take one or two...whatever is left after Dock gets what he wants.
Thanks,
Ben

cougarman 12-06-2009 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by BenPerfected (Post 3001355)
Jon,
When you get them out, see if the have the flat plate in the front. Keith used this surface to mount an external oil pump inline with the crank. He made these pans cast with and without the plate. If they have the plate, I will take one or two...whatever is left after Dock gets what he wants.
Thanks,
Ben


I took these pictures prior to seeing your question.

Is this round flat with the hole in it right below the crank what you are talking about?


Like I said earlier,..........if either of you are interested in any of the the three pans I would be happy to stip them down so they are ready to go.

Thanks Jon

cougarman 12-06-2009 06:17 PM

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Few more pictures

cougarman 12-06-2009 06:19 PM

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And this is how to make life simple,.......Field service truck with a remote control crane :drink:



Jon

cougarman 12-07-2009 11:28 AM

Dock Holiday & Ben Perfected,

Are these of interest to either of you?



Thanks

Jon

Dock Holiday 12-07-2009 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by cougarman (Post 3002162)
Dock Holiday & Ben Perfected,

Are these of interest to either of you?



Thanks

Jon

Jon,

My problem as been resolved so I do not need them.

Many thanks

Doc

Dock Holiday 12-07-2009 03:26 PM

Thanks to all of you that responded to this thread. I had oil leaks from day one on the new engines we built last year around the oil pans and we thought that new pans would be the best and proper repair. However we discovered with the help of the rigger and the original engine builder that we could solve the problem without new pans for very few $$$.

Thank you all for your input.

Merry Christmas


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