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    Posted: April-20-2007 at 4:11pm
Our 302 rebuild has original (Ford Mustang) sump-forward oil pan. We need the proper pan (rear sump, perhaps?) and pickup for '65 Barracuda. Any recommendations for a supplier?

Yes, we are aware of rotation issues and have that handled.

Thanks in advance.
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mine looks like this.
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Thanks, Tim D. We used your picture to hone in on a 70's era Bronco oil pan for 302 Ford. Seems to be 'zactly the same as yours.

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Tim, how does your dipstick tube affix to the pan? Where'd you get that oil drain hose? Does the oil drain hose work for you?
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Mine looks like Tim's and the tube just pushes in with a little bit of force. It actually needs to be pulled out before you move the engine since it goes through a hole in the engine mount.
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The dip stick tube goes in the hole plate you see mounted to the oil pan (small amount of rtv). The drain hose is home made. Just a couple of brass pieces. It works fine, just have to postion the hose beside the bilge pump so it lays down hill through the drain plug hole. I keep the end of it attached to the hose going up to the rwp.
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