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Stainless Steel oil pans
Anyone know a manufacturer of stainless steel oil pans for Chevy 350 marine engines?
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How about polished aluminum ? Summit racing may know where you can get a ss one.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/su...2/media/images strick |
Go over to the off shore only site. I am sure you can find something there.
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Thanks for the tips, guys.
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Did you find one? I haven't been able to. I tried Milodon and Jegs. It might be cheaper to sandblast a good steel one (like a Milodon) and get it galvanized?
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A good friend of mine has an older Albemarle 24 and has been leaking oil into the bilge. Checked it out the other day and the oil pan is rusted through. We were simply looking for some options. Only found aluminum and, of course, steel pans. I think he's gonna get a steel pan and put some rubberized undercoating on it. He has no plans of getting rid of it and wanted to get as much life out of the new pan as possible. He frequently fishes the Gulf Stream.
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If he puts anything but paint on the oil pan, make sure he has water cooling in his oil system. Almost anything put on the oil pan acts like insulation and keeps the oil from cooling down properly. Adding an oil temp gauge is easy and can save him an engine.
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Wouldn`t have processed through my cobweb haunted head. Good call CD.
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Thanks,
It kind of sticks with you when something like fiberglass over the oil pan costs you an engine. |
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This was actually a take off for a go fast boat and the dealer at that time had a few that he was selling at a bargain price. So your friend might want to check around and see if any dealers have any take offs around. |
So I found these. Not stainless. But 16 gauge. Not sure what stock is.
http://www.milodon.com/oil-pans/marine-oil-pans.asp |
Have you thought about aluminum pans? I bought one for a 350, so they were available 5 or 6 years ago. They were deeper than steel pans and might not fit your install, but worth checking out. Nice by product, the heat transfer coefficient is a lot higher than steel.
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Thanks for all the leads, guys. My friend found a standard oil pan and put another coat of good paint on it. He's back in the water now. I really appreciate the input. As always, I remain impressed by all the good support offered by the folks here.
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I'd take my old one and have it powder coated. That's what we do with all of our race cars!!
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Strick posted this link. check it out and get them to give you the specs. on it.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/su...2/media/images |
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Believe i have an aluminum one with that large oil capacity up in the attic , only problem is its for a 351W, maybe even 302, dont really remember which now but if anyones interested in it hmu |
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