Hey guys need some help. I'm working on a 1970 340 Cuda. The engine is built to bracket race and is really quick. It has a Trimec 5 spd and aftermarket Bell housing (scatter shield type). The existing oil pan (8 qt) had pin holes and leaked significantly. The gauge indicates I'm pushing 100 PSI oil pressure on acceleration .
I pulled the pan and replaced it with a stock replacement (5 qt), from Summit along with a gasket kit. I installed and it still leaks at the ends where the pan is curved in a ½ circle. I removed the pan again and I got racing gaskets from Mancinni, Racing and replaced the cheaper set. The distance between the bell housing and oil pump makes for a really tight fit with the pan and gasket slightly wider than the opening. I trimmed the pan but still had to force the pan and gasket into place. I took it for a short run 15-20 minutes and it still leaks. I get a 3-5 inch puddle under the car and its coming from both the front and rear seal where its curved.
Anyone had this problem and if so did you find a fix?
Is the replacement pan just too cheap to make a good seal?
Classic industries has a replacement pan stamped 294 – would that be better?
Am I better off getting an original used pan?
Do I just need to get use to a leaky pan?
Any help is appreciated. I’m very frustrated at this point and not sure what to try next.
Thanks
I pulled the pan and replaced it with a stock replacement (5 qt), from Summit along with a gasket kit. I installed and it still leaks at the ends where the pan is curved in a ½ circle. I removed the pan again and I got racing gaskets from Mancinni, Racing and replaced the cheaper set. The distance between the bell housing and oil pump makes for a really tight fit with the pan and gasket slightly wider than the opening. I trimmed the pan but still had to force the pan and gasket into place. I took it for a short run 15-20 minutes and it still leaks. I get a 3-5 inch puddle under the car and its coming from both the front and rear seal where its curved.
Anyone had this problem and if so did you find a fix?
Is the replacement pan just too cheap to make a good seal?
Classic industries has a replacement pan stamped 294 – would that be better?
Am I better off getting an original used pan?
Do I just need to get use to a leaky pan?
Any help is appreciated. I’m very frustrated at this point and not sure what to try next.
Thanks















