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#31847 - 08/07/04 03:51 PM
Oil pan 1948 216 engine
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 08/07/04
Posts: 68
Loc: Niagara Falls, NY
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Hi I'm looking for a oil pan for my 48 any ideas?
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#31850 - 08/09/04 09:29 AM
Re: Oil pan 1948 216 engine
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Registered: 01/03/02
Posts: 165
Loc: Atlanta, GA
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#31851 - 08/12/04 08:03 PM
Re: Oil pan 1948 216 engine
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 01/04/02
Posts: 78
Loc: Canterbury , New Zealand
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Hey Chevygene ,, is the trough height the only difference ? Reason being ,. I just found a NOS '48 235 short block and want to fit it up to my '40 when the 216 wears out . but I only have the 216 sump just now . If it is just the trough height difference then I can modify a spare 216 sump to fit . Thanks . Tom48 sorry to sabotage your post with my question , but it just seemed too opertune . Thanks .
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#31853 - 08/13/04 02:03 AM
Re: Oil pan 1948 216 engine
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 01/04/02
Posts: 78
Loc: Canterbury , New Zealand
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Thanks Chevgene , 3/32 is a small amount , maybe I can adjust something that amount . When I got the NOS short block , I also got a sumpguage set , so when I get the oportunity to drag out a spare 216 sump , I will see just what bits measure up to what spec . Also , last May , I found a NOS '40 216 bare cyl head . SO .... the plan is to plane off the 0.187" that is required to make a 8.5:1 engine of the 235 dipper. That should help the engine run on todays gas. I am looking forward to this project .
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#31854 - 08/13/04 08:40 PM
Re: Oil pan 1948 216 engine
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 01/04/02
Posts: 78
Loc: Canterbury , New Zealand
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Update . The Kent Moore oil trough pipe gauge # J-969-1A that I got looks like it is definately for the 216 engine . However , I think I can use the 216 sump with a 3/32" shim and have the clearences OK , but I have to check the fit (screw aglinements) to the block first. More later .
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#31856 - 08/14/04 01:23 PM
Re: Oil pan 1948 216 engine
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 01/04/02
Posts: 78
Loc: Canterbury , New Zealand
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Terrific Chevgene , does anyone out there have the 235 gauge set that we can do some comparative measurements off ?
Tom48 did you notice that the ebay oil pan has no oil tubes in it ?
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