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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Are there suposed to be any bafles in a stock sb oil pan? Asking because I heard something about this on the board recently and remember that my oil pan was completely bare inside when I pulled it to replace the gasket. nothing, just the stamped steel. My block came from a combine for the large journal steel crank and I used the stock oil pan. Is this ok on a street vehicle? I don't want to starve my engine for oil under hard braking, cornering or acceleration. Thanks
Jesse ------------------ Near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. 67 c-10, Long fleet, Newly swapped front disks, 5 lug rear end, 327 v-8 with Vortech heads, edlbrock performer rpm air gap manifold, 1406 carb and comp XE 256 cam. Backed by a getrag 5 speed and 1 piece driveshaft. Finnally running, almost driving! www.geocities.com/chevy67jesse
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Edmonton, Alberta, 67 c-10, Long fleet, front disks, 5 lug rear end, 327 with Vortechs, edlbrock manifold, comp cams XE 256, 600cfm carb. Backed by a getrag 5 speed and 1 piece driveshaft. 1993 Dihatsu Hijet Jumbo cab 4x4, currently converting to battery electric power. |
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