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Connor makes a good point about oil cooling, given how hard marine engines work. Aluminum conducts heat over 3X better than steel, so I think I'd vote for an aluminum pan with some good epoxy paint on it! Denny
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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.
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So I found these. Not stainless. But 16 gauge. Not sure what stock is.
http://www.milodon.com/oil-pans/marine-oil-pans.asp |
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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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