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Old 06-08-2007, 10:59 AM
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Question OIl pan spacer?

Anyone running alum rods? how did you space or clearance your oil pan?

im pretty sure it will have to be done, anyone sell a spacer?
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It would be nice for extra room for the pick up tube as well, but wouldn't that throw off the bottom bell housing bolts?
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Originally Posted by Beast96Z
It would be nice for extra room for the pick up tube as well, but wouldn't that throw off the bottom bell housing bolts?
not me, i have a power glide in my car, no bottom bell housing
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I know that the moroso pan will clear Aluminum rods. PN-21150
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Originally Posted by Six Speeds Inc.
I know that the moroso pan will clear Aluminum rods. PN-21150
will that pan go right on the block and work with stock pick up ect? do i need a remote filter?
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It comes with pan, pickup (relocated to the rear of the pan an baffled) and a full length windage tray. You will also need a remote filter, it is good to get rid of all of those pesky 90 degree bends and mismached holes on the stock pan anyways. I had to clearence it just a touch (on the pan rail) for access to the starter bolts, and open up the holes on the windage tray for the mainstuds, but other than that is was a very easy install.



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