33IMP
Well-Known Member
Typical rock auto. They think their pan fits 318s and 383s. Same number.Hmm, Rock shows same replacements. Maybe steering box location difference?
View attachment 1716341278
View attachment 1716341279
Typical rock auto. They think their pan fits 318s and 383s. Same number.Hmm, Rock shows same replacements. Maybe steering box location difference?
View attachment 1716341278
View attachment 1716341279
I was just getting ready to reply about my experience with 440 oil pans in my 70 dart when i saw this. I believe you are talking about me. The op could search for my post and read all aboutit. Fwiwthe 440 source pan in yor pic did not allow a right turn. As your pic shows the 893 pans notch is farther forward and might have worked but at the time all i could get was the 440 source and i didn't see any available this am but maybe there are. Anyway i had to fab an enlarged notch which as a pita but it worked. Edit i mean the notch is farther back or rerward when looking at it from under the car laying on you backFWIW, you may encounter an issue with a hard right turn. Not too long ago another member had to modify theirs..........
View attachment 1716341270
4.25 stroke,cnc Edelbrock rpm heads,M1 single plane intake,solid roller cam.
I believe that if you use the Chevy big block sized rods it will since the big end of the rods are smaller.
I use an engine plate. I had to clearance the steering box mount and probably would have been a lot more if the mount boxes were on the k-member.My concern with the external pickup would be motor mount clearance and hose routing
Results?I ordered the 547 oil pan, 1/2 oil pickup tube from 440 source as well as their stock stroke windage tray.
The issue of the pan hanging a little lower should be minimal because it's EXTRA THICK. Lol
In the next couple weeks I should be able to check clearances. The 187 pan I have had lots of room. I have the 73 and up steering. I am guessing my Hotchkis sway bar will be about the same elevation of the deeper pan.
I am going to check the pan fitment before installing it on the new engine and painting. Hopefully mine clears without hammer modifications.
I can post my results as they seem to vary.