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One thing I noticed on these pans is the rear drain bolt. I have a after market rack n pinion steering in the car that is very tight to the pan in the rear. I wonder if it will clear.
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The Ford Racing BOSS block was designed to use a stock pan. That's why the front and rear main caps are 2-bolt vs. 4-bolt.
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Thanks. I need to get rid of that thing and the one in the link is priced good compared to the one from Ford Racing. Dale
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