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Old 02-05-2011, 11:08 AM
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Question Will Merc 10-qt oil pan work with offshore mounts?

Does anyone know if the stock Merc 10-qt pan will clear the offshore style motor mounts cradle that wraps under the engine? My old 454 had the smaller pan. Don't want to spend the $$ on a Merc pan if it's not going to clear.
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If the pan came off of a stock blue or black Merc engine then it is only 8 quarts. However, yes it will clear an offshore type mount.
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i have the stock mercury racing pans 10 qt with the kickouts on both sides and they clear w no problems w offshore mounts on my cig i also have 2 new 10 qt pans for sale
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Originally Posted by fastek
i have the stock mercury racing pans 10 qt with the kickouts on both sides and they clear w no problems w offshore mounts on my cig i also have 2 new 10 qt pans for sale
Do you need to run a ministarter with the kickouts on the pan?
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Usually and a remote oil filter.
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In that case, I would prefer to stick with the Merc pan.
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Originally Posted by Young Performance
If the pan came off of a stock blue or black Merc engine then it is only 8 quarts. However, yes it will clear an offshore type mount.
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Are you referring to the pan that has the sump that extends approximately 3/4 the length of the pan? I thought these were 10 quart.
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I am talking about the one that looks like this:


http://www.ebasicpower.com/pc/MER845...Gen.%20VI.html
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I got rid of a T style and went to this. Very happy with it.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MIL-31557/
Can stay with the full size starter and I run the long 2 qt. filters right off the block.
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Originally Posted by Budman II
I am talking about the one that looks like this:


http://www.ebasicpower.com/pc/MER845...Gen.%20VI.html
That pan is only 8 qts.
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