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79nautique
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Posted: April-04-2005 at 11:51am |
Keep in mind that a 302 and 351 pan are not interchangable. So be sure and get a 302 pan.
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Tim D
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Most I've seen are at least 6 quart oil pans. Is your new engine reverse rotation?
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Old Man Barlow
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Thanks, Stan. Will call around....
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Stan C
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The oil pan on the 351W marine engine (center sump) is the same pan used on the ford econoline van, I am not sure if the 302 pan is the same. Look for a center sump 302 pan and you will be fine. Dont forget to install the correct oil pickup tube also.
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Old Man Barlow
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My brother just rebuilt 302 Ford for '65 Barracuda (we bought it with no engine). We're installing engine, and engine tilt looks like it will put most of oil too far back in the pan - hence up on crankshaft. Should this take a special (marine)oil pan? and where do we get one?
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