Dan, Why don't you fix the pan you have? Or, get it fixed, pronto ? That's what I would do, without knowing all about it and why it wouldn't be fine. Tom 57 Coronet in southern Ohio Dan Morton wrote: > This morning I wired one of my wife's deep baking pans under Faulkner, threw in two > quarts and sped to my local mechanic before the oil ran out. This is the guy who > told me I needed a rear seal. Turns out -- I don't!! The oil pan had a small hole > way up high, near the seal, that's been progressively opening. So -- the good news > is, no need to pull the trans, OR replace the rear main seal. At least, not at this > point. > > So I'm in the market for an oil pan, 318 A block. Does anyone know where I can get a > used, NOS or replacement in a hurry? Also, any info about interchangability with > other blocks would be helpful... -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2003 Calendar voting results and ordering information is online! Please visit: http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2003 for more information.
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