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Old 11-20-2014, 02:25 PM
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Hi, have a 69 skylark and having difficult with getting a pan. Well let me rephrase. I am not looking to spend 700.00 on a pan/pick-up/remote oil filter/dip stick/windage tray all sold separately. Just drop my pants and spend it or are there any other options for a complete pan?
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Originally Posted by 69Skylark
Hi, have a 69 skylark and having difficult with getting a pan. Well let me rephrase. I am not looking to spend 700.00 on a pan/pick-up/remote oil filter/dip stick/windage tray all sold separately. Just drop my pants and spend it or are there any other options for a complete pan?
I'm hopefully going to be using my fbody oil pan. There's a swap holley oil pan that looks like it sells for about $350 new.

What have you tried?
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I'm hopefully going to be using my fbody oil pan. There's a swap holley oil pan that looks like it sells for about $350 new.

What have you tried?
From what I understand no stock pans cover the stroke nor does the Holley. The Milodon 30914 clears it but it's pricy when you add all the accessories.
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From what I understand no stock pans cover the stroke nor does the Holley. The Milodon 30914 clears it but it's pricy when you add all the accessories.
No, you just have to space the windage tray and a slight realignment of the pickup tube.
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I am using the Holley 302-1 pan for my LS3 based 427 stroker for my 1965 Buick Skylark. Just for giggles I also purchased the GM performance parts windage trey for strokers.



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