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Old 11-02-2006, 11:42 AM
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what kind of oil pan are you carbed SBC guys running? The stock LT1 pan? any help would be appericated!!!
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I see that 7 quart oil pans are available. Why would you want this? Is more oil better?
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I'm running a Milodon 7 quart pan with a Moroso pump and pick-up in my Nova. Works great with plenty of oil pressure, which is helpful when she wheelies

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If you have a tubular k-member you can get away with just about any deep pans as for the stock k-member I beleive one from an 88-98 pick up truck would work!!! Strongly recommend the tubular k-member for the sbc in the 4th gen from bmr!! Trust me its worth three times the cost!!!!




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