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Old 06-24-2001, 03:10 PM   #1
Nutty 5.0
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Red face Those with Vortech's and aftermarket deep sump pans come inside...

Just bought a Canton T-style pan, and already have the S trim. The new pan should be here late this week. Is there a better (more leak proof) than the punching method?

Keep in mind the pan will have the hole put with the pan OFF the car. I didn't know if it's better to drill a hole and weld a bung on for the drain fitting or what.

Please help, as I would like a nice 100% leak-proof solution.

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