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Post  powerstrokeace May 21st 2013, 9:10 pm

Guy's just wondering who use's them and what kind of price they go for. Lost a rod in the Canton pan and not sure if its repairable. just wanting a box style pan for a Dragster

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Post  bbf-falcon May 21st 2013, 9:17 pm

Get w/Lem. Very Happy

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Post  cool40 May 21st 2013, 9:35 pm

bbf-falcon wrote:Get w/Lem. Very Happy
x2,i like mine ok just make sure you have room for it Shocked they deeep! i think he can get one made how you need it. Smile
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Post  Lem Evans May 23rd 2013, 12:07 am

powerstrokeace wrote:Guy's just wondering who use's them and what kind of price they go for. Lost a rod in the Canton pan and not sure if its repairable. just wanting a box style pan for a Dragster

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I.m.o. a big pan with a rear sump is best. A typical pan to my spec. is 9" at the rear sump but could be 8-1/2" or 8-3/4" if need be. The truck pull stuff is generally 9-1/2"- 10".

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Post  bruno May 23rd 2013, 6:14 am

one of the best investments you will make ....... compared to a off the shelf deal these customs pans are cheap !!!!

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Post  KY JELLY May 23rd 2013, 6:58 am

I got an extra pan ,pump pickup off my p51 wetsump i might let go of .
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Post  richter69 May 23rd 2013, 8:12 am

Lem Evans wrote:
powerstrokeace wrote:Guy's just wondering who use's them and what kind of price they go for. Lost a rod in the Canton pan and not sure if its repairable. just wanting a box style pan for a Dragster

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I.m.o. a big pan with a rear sump is best. A typical pan to my spec. is 9" at the rear sump but could be 8-1/2" or 8-3/4" if need be. The truck pull stuff is generally 9-1/2"- 10".


I need a 7" rear sump lol.
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Post  powerstrokeace May 23rd 2013, 8:28 am

For some reason I'm not getting emails on this subject. Lem I need to call you some time this week.


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Post  Lem Evans May 23rd 2013, 10:17 am

KY JELLY wrote:I got an extra pan ,pump pickup off my p51 wetsump i might let go of .

Randy's actual pan installed. He now has a drysump system.

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Post  powerstrokeace May 23rd 2013, 10:47 am

So will that work on a pipe rack with a DRE diaper on it?
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Post  Lem Evans May 23rd 2013, 11:09 am

i guess it'd depend on the diaper. The guys around here use a tray instead on the r.e.d.

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