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Old 07-19-1999, 08:47 PM   #5
Dave1
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I have one of the aftermarket Cobra Aluminum oil pans on my 68, 289. Looks good, has the oil running alittle cooler, BUT it is poras and seeps through the metal of the pan. This is not good. I have lived with it for a few years, but am planning on removing it and super cleaning it so I can epoxy the inside of it.

I filled it with ATF and let it sit for 2 weeks before I installed in on my car. Trying to not have this problem. A real bummer.

Looks good and holds 7 1/2 gt. of oil though.
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