Re: oil pan, torque converter
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Re: oil pan, torque converter




As to bottom of the pan t pick up I use 3/8 nuts to obtain spacing as i tack it together.hat keeps it close enugh to work well but far enough away to prevent it getting blocked or even bent should a pan smack occurr.
don
----- Original Message ----- From: "C Singleton" <csingleton@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2009 11:09 PM
Subject: oil pan, torque converter




i have fabricated a new oil pan for my 65 belv from the dimensions listed in the tech ramblins section on oil pans. my question is the engine is a 383HP and it has a windage tray. the new pan has about a 1/8 inch clearance between it and the windage tray. is this going to be a problem? also how much clearance should i have between the bottom of the pan and the pickup? next question is torque converter recommendations. i am looking at a 10 inch converter with 2600-2800 stall. would i be happy with this for a street car?
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