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Old 01-09-2003, 01:31 PM
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Are MK-IV oil pans all the same? Are the 330 hp pans the same as the 365 hp pans?
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Old 01-09-2003, 02:57 PM
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The 7.4 bravo 1 and the 454 mag
bravo 1 show using mercruiser
part # 19221t.
hope this helps.
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this was for 1988 to 1992
model years, which are MKIV
blocks.
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My 1988 365hp pan are cast aluminum. I think the 330hps were stamped, but not sure.

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Cast pans listed for both are p/n 47552a5,

nice price tag too
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Thanks jt, just got off the phone with a buddy and he said the same thing the pans are the same. I also asked him about the cast pans,(mercruiser) his opinion was to stay away from them, he said they tend to be a little more leaky...
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If your looking at a new one, I think these guys may help you out...........they build custom pans for racing and marine applications as well as the pans they stock & are very reasonable in price. I have 2 on my SBC's but the big blocks arent a lot more......deinitey more cost effective than most !

http://www.kevko.net/
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CHIT....................... these may only be SBC pans, per the website. I thought in their brochure they sent, they had BBC pans too.
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