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tailfins
Posted 2025-11-06 6:39 PM (#641876)
Subject: oil pan part numbers


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are they normally stamped on 1955 to 1962 mopar pans? where?
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Powerflite
Posted 2025-11-06 7:02 PM (#641877 - in reply to #641876)
Subject: Re: oil pan part numbers



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No. Show a picture or measure the bolt pattern to verify what it is.
I should clarify that I am talking about hemi based engines. I'm not sure about big blocks or all of the "A" engines.

Edited by Powerflite 2025-11-06 7:03 PM
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56D500boy
Posted 2025-11-06 8:28 PM (#641878 - in reply to #641877)
Subject: Re: oil pan part numbers



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I agree with Nathan that they don't seem to have been stamped with a PN. I have looked before when investigating Dual Ghia oil pans (that might or might
not have been 56 D500 oil pans). No numbers.

Like wise, have a look at this eBay listing for a 331 354 Chrysler oil pan. No numbers. Not usually a replacement part I presume.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/205195799079?

One of the photos in the listing (there are more but no numbers that I can see):

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Mopar1
Posted 2025-11-07 4:35 PM (#641881 - in reply to #641878)
Subject: Re: oil pan part numbers



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there are parts #s in my ref, never noticed if on the pan itself or not.
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Mopar1
Posted 2025-11-07 5:15 PM (#641882 - in reply to #641881)
Subject: Re: oil pan part numbers



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looked at a spare hemi oil pan, no parts #.
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56D500boy
Posted 2025-11-07 8:32 PM (#641888 - in reply to #641881)
Subject: Re: oil pan part numbers



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Mopar1 - 2025-11-07 1:35 PM
there are parts #s in my ref, never noticed if on the pan itself or not.


Yup (there were PNs). I am guessing that the spare/replacement pans had paper tags with the PNs on them.





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