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rwhite65 10-06-2003 08:10 PM

oil pan differances?
 
I have a 74 302 in my car. The oil pan was on it when I got the car, and after my recent wreck, it is dented and going to be replaced. My local Body/mechanic shop is acting like the 74-78 oil pans are hard to find. I believe a 289-302 1965-1973 era oil pan should work just fine.

I think the block is out of a thunderbird maybe....but can think of no clearance issues with using the earlier era pans. Any effects on the oil pump area encountered?
thanks,
Ryan
I think all of the mods that could effect it are in my signature.....if not, I do have long tube headers....but they should be no where near that area.

mustangman65_79 10-06-2003 09:27 PM

Ok, I could be wrong, but the only two oil pans I can think of for Ford, other then after market 7 Qt and stuff, are the normal front sump oil pans, and the 80's to 90's Fox body rear sump double hump oil pans.

So any early type oil pan for a 302 should work just fine. Maybe he was thinking since parts for those cars are hard to find, that those would be too.

Rev 10-06-2003 10:54 PM

Summit?
 
I think Summit carries either kind new for not too much $$. I'll bet local salvage yards have them cheap.

Rev

rwhite65 10-07-2003 05:13 AM

I thought I was right on this. I think they rely on what their "book" says...and nothing elses sometimes. I was going to put and aftermarket 7 qt pan on it, but got worried that the pan would be to low......the car sits really low now as it is.
thanks guys,
ryan


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