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Originally Posted by mike tkach
(Post 4242895)
i would say it is a 10 to 11 qt pan,i would also say that someone did a dam nice job!
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Originally Posted by lil red
(Post 4242855)
So your old setup was 557"?
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OP's pan looks way more like a Milidon than a Canton. Canton's I'm used to anyway.
Originally Posted by 33outlawsst
(Post 4242893)
This is a high $$ pan
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bore times bore times stroke times .7854 times number of cylinders.
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 4242900)
4.375 stroke x 4.530 bore.
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I do know the thickness of the metal in these pans is WAY better then most of todays pans, I have no idea how old these are either, but he got them somewhere and never used them, offered them to me when I asked if he had any pans he has tons of stuff around...
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Whats that guy name out in West Texas who makes and fabs oil pans. is that one of his earlier fabbed pans ? I can not remember his name.
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Originally Posted by BUP
(Post 4242912)
Whats that guy name out in West Texas who makes and fabs oil pans. is that one of his earlier fabbed pans ? I can not remember his name.
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Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4242902)
OP's pan looks way more like a Milidon than a Canton. Canton's I'm used to anyway.
Not quite as much as this...LOL. http://www.stefs.com/products/productimages/stf2961.gif |
Yep. Those 4 fittings are for scavenge lines.
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