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SSDiv6 02-28-2013 08:39 PM

Re: I want the best Olds wet sump oil pan option........
 
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Originally Posted by rallye bob (Post 371189)
thanks... What part# is this pan?

p/n 1471

rallye bob 03-01-2013 06:10 AM

Re: I want the best Olds wet sump oil pan option........
 
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Originally Posted by SSDiv6 (Post 371199)
p/n 1471

Thanks again... I thought the 1471 was steel and the 1470 was aluminum?
Mind if I "bend your ear" a little more about your pan?

SSDiv6 03-01-2013 10:17 AM

Re: I want the best Olds wet sump oil pan option........
 
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Originally Posted by rallye bob (Post 371246)
Thanks again... I thought the 1471 was steel and the 1470 was aluminum?
Mind if I "bend your ear" a little more about your pan?

Same pan design; one is steel and the other aluminum.
Feel free to send me a PM with any questions.

rallye bob 03-01-2013 07:16 PM

Re: I want the best Olds wet sump oil pan option........
 
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Originally Posted by SSDiv6 (Post 371272)
Same pan design; one is steel and the other aluminum.
Feel free to send me a PM with any questions.

OK.... Here we go. You have a PM.....

rallye bob 03-01-2013 08:14 PM

Re: I want the best Olds wet sump oil pan option........
 
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Originally Posted by Jim Kaekel (Post 371106)
Pretty typical, unfortunately. I would guess close to 50% are not very good about answering e-mails from their web site. Concerning the pan, don't be concerned about advertised sump capacity, 6 qts. is plenty. I would get a pan that is as deep as possible, yet without worrying about bottoming out. It's not about increasing capacity, it's about lowering the sump away from the rotating assembly. My .02.

Jim;
Canton, answers all my emails, and even sends me all the pictures I request of their pan, and baffels.... I would buy a Canton pan today (I think their oil control system looks like it would work) but they only offer it in a 6 qt. I like to run a 7-8 qt pan with only 5 1/2 qts in it to keep the oil as far away from the spinning crank/rods as I can... I also think their price is a little high for a "non-fabed" pan... But that's just me....LOL

SSDiv6 03-01-2013 09:31 PM

Re: I want the best Olds wet sump oil pan option........
 
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Originally Posted by rallye bob (Post 371335)
OK.... Here we go. You have a PM.....

PM answered.

rallye bob 03-05-2013 01:30 PM

Re: I want the best Olds wet sump oil pan option........
 
Going to go with the Canton. Seems to be the best bang for my buck... Thanks for all the great posts...


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