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Old 10-22-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default I have a 302 block from a 91, looking for oil pans for 67

I blew up my 289, i picked up a 91 302 block that i rebuilt and looking for one of those moroso type aluminum oil pans. Are bolt patterns the same on the 91 302 and 67 289s?

Since the suspension gets in the way on the 91 and the oil pan is designed differently, should i look for oil pans for 289s? Should i get different bolts or anything? because the 91 block that i got came with a solid metal strip with holes, supposedly thats how the oil pan is pressed with this stip.

i found a few im interested at summit racing,

Milodon 30925 - Milodon Street and Strip Oil Pans - summitracing.com

Moroso 20502 - Moroso Street/Strip Oil Pans - summitracing.com

also in the past i have had gasket issues being 4 pieces they were a pain to use, so right now im thinking about getting a solid gasket like mr gasket or fel pro, any suggestions on this please?

Mr. Gasket 6683 - Mr. Gasket Oil Pan Gasket Sets - summitracing.com

Fel-Pro OS13260T - Fel-Pro Oil Pan Gaskets - summitracing.com

Also im in need of an aluminum C4 tranny pan. I was something solid around the bolt holes, i tightened mine a bit to tight and it bent around the holes and didnt seal properly. I know i should maybe tighten as hard, but im looking for a solid tranny pan here i found a few on ebay, any suggestions?
eBay Motors: BTE Ford C4 C-4 Deep Cast Aluminum Transmission Pan (item 160292582768 end time Oct-26-08 07:28:25 PDT)

eBay Motors: New Moroso Aluminum Transmission Oil Pan Ford C4 (item 120268977022 end time Oct-31-08 06:21:02 PDT)

eBay Motors: TrickFlow Aluminum Transmission Pan, Ford C4 Trick Flow (item 120163728010 end time Nov-12-08 09:17:15 PST)


i have had enough oil leaks and i just want to get it all done with the best stuff and not worry about it anymore. There is nothing worse than having super sharp ride with leakage!!
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Either one of those oilpans will fit your 302 perfectly. Can't speak for the 1 piece gasket, as I've always used the 4 piece. I'd suggest the Moroso C4 pan, I've used it and like it.
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