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AIR TIME 11-17-2008 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by steveo143 (Post 2725071)
With a M77HV pump and welded on pickup? I don't think so. Closer to 1000

Make me an offer as its just taking up space.

my builder wants me to up grade my pan so it will fit a bowtie gen 4 block tall deck yes or no thanks if it does if price is right cash is king:ernaehrung004:. artie

steveo143 11-18-2008 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by AIR TIME (Post 2741649)
my builder wants me to up grade my pan so it will fit a bowtie gen 4 block tall deck yes or no thanks if it does if price is right cash is king:ernaehrung004:. artie

Yes, it will fit a gen 4 block. It was built for an alum. Brodix 622cu. gen 4 block and is clearenced for a stroker crank.

Steve Peterson 714 883-1715

steveo143 12-06-2008 09:17 AM

Sat bump

steveo143 12-21-2008 10:43 AM

Christmas bump. Somebody take this off my hands.

598Boat 01-09-2009 08:06 PM

Steph's uses thinner material especially on the rails. Better off going with a Billet Fabrication pan (Jeff Johnston) Get a lot more for your money and will seal up much better over time

AIR TIME 01-12-2009 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by 598Boat (Post 2774533)
Steph's uses thinner material especially on the rails. Better off going with a Billet Fabrication pan (Jeff Johnston) Get a lot more for your money and will seal up much better over time

where do you get them from what phone # thanks

598Boat 01-12-2009 06:41 PM

I bought my last one through my engine builder. He was able to get me a little better price. If you want to try him you can tell him Charlie told you to call him. Ask for Mike (847) 956-1244 Jeff Johnston's Billet Fabrication (877) 424-5538 http://www.billetfab.com/ Mike is very knowledgeable and can tell you all the differences. I had run Steph's for years. I have an expensive dry sump pan, but when I saw the difference I switched. They have a nice two piece option on the pan to check bearings. I used to run their Titan oil pumps before I went to a dry sump system. Supposed to be the best pump. I was running valve spring oilers and needed them. Any question feel free to ask [email protected] Charlie

steveo143 01-14-2009 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by 598Boat (Post 2774533)
Steph's uses thinner material especially on the rails. Better off going with a Billet Fabrication pan (Jeff Johnston) Get a lot more for your money and will seal up much better over time

Are we talking steel or aluminum pans. The rails on this pan are anything but thin, gusseted on one side with a kickout supporting the other side. Stef's won't build a 14qt. alum. pan, oil is too heavy. In my opinion, the only pan better than a Stef's is a dry sump system.

steveo143 05-06-2009 01:51 PM

TTT make offer


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