Oil Pan ?
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Perfect. Looks like Eddie knows how to squeeze some horsepower out of a motor. Ill bet that is a 25-30 horsepower bolt on.
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Their welder is incredible. Some of the nicest welding I have ever seen....anywhere.
On the contrary, I was less than pleased with some of the Stef pans I have seen. They just don't do it for me, but that's my opinion. I just had to plate the bottom of one because it was so thin that it was continuously cracking. We added 1/8" aluminum to the entire bottom of the pan.
Eddie
On the contrary, I was less than pleased with some of the Stef pans I have seen. They just don't do it for me, but that's my opinion. I just had to plate the bottom of one because it was so thin that it was continuously cracking. We added 1/8" aluminum to the entire bottom of the pan.
Eddie
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That pan with a pickup, in any configuration needed (water pump clearance, motor mount clearance, stroke, etc.) is about $1100. They recently to a pretty big jump in price, several hundred dollar jump. The amount of time required to build one is incredible. Each one is completely hand made.
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Their welder is incredible. Some of the nicest welding I have ever seen....anywhere.
On the contrary, I was less than pleased with some of the Stef pans I have seen. They just don't do it for me, but that's my opinion. I just had to plate the bottom of one because it was so thin that it was continuously cracking. We added 1/8" aluminum to the entire bottom of the pan.
Eddie
On the contrary, I was less than pleased with some of the Stef pans I have seen. They just don't do it for me, but that's my opinion. I just had to plate the bottom of one because it was so thin that it was continuously cracking. We added 1/8" aluminum to the entire bottom of the pan.
Eddie



