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Old 04-19-2012, 12:49 PM
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I need to get a pan with good oil control and at least a functional kickout. I'm running a 3qt accumulator and a tilton starter. I was looking at the Stef's 1031BC, but I'm not set on that pan yet. It's going on a 388 LT1 with motorplates.
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Give Kevko oil pans a call. He's a great guy to work with and will custom a pan to whatever you need.

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How much of a kickout do you need? I run a Milodon 30909. It will clear a 4" stroke crank with zero fitment issues. Both sides are slightly kicked out at the very bottom. It can hold 6qts.

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The Stef's has a 12" long sump, 2" passenger side kickout, 4 1/2" on the front 8" or greater for the sump depth. I have been looking at Milodon as well.
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Does that pan have a trap door too? The one I got did.




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