Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? I have searched but cannot find any reference to the 2 piece oil pan. I am looking for a 2 piece oil pan, one that will let me remove the flywheel without dropping the oil pan. What year car or truck were these installed new?
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Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? Don't ever remember seeing one but it wouldn't take much to strategically cut the bell housing portion off and create a bolt together joint to allow it to be removed.
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Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? I have no date when these were released but I believe it was for the 59 AB trucks with the larger clutch. I have a few on the shelf and can snap some photos if you want to see what they look like.
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Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? I agree with Stenny; jailbar trucks had them
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Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? Here's one 2 piece.
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Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? And there is two versions ; one has the regular big drain plug, the other has the big clean out removeable plate.
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Brian....Actually, there are at least three types. This one is supposedly Canadian heavy duty truck application. DD https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...-jpeg.4220170/ |
Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? I have known about them and using them for years. They certainly do make life a lot easier when doing a clutch and flywheel job.
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Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? Coop, Thanks for the photos, that yellow one shows the big clean out removable plate I mentioned, what is the third type?
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Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? What years were they made? Thanks everyone for the pictures and info.
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Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? Ford-ers;
Note the difference in the road draft arrangement -- a bolt on draft tube extending aside to rear of the engine rather than the slotted tri shape can --more Canadian &/or Export than USA -just My opinion More neat Ford stuff & practical! Love it Gene Tulsa Re picture in post # 8 |
Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? The yellow pan is Canadian military. 1942-48 Part#6675. I have one of the military two piece pans and a regular two piece pan. Both oil bosses on them do not have a place for a oil return line. They do have one in the side of the pan. I believe that would make them 1942 and earlier.
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Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? Hi all; I restored a low miles '48 Canadian M-37 1/2 ton pickup and it came with a 2 piece pan. All the rest I have seen were on big trucks/COE's too. Newc
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Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? If anyone has just the pan for sale, I’d be interested. I have the back piece.
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Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? Lol. The yellow one is mine. It came off a C59A (or C69/AT according to rebuild tag). Mine was used as an industrial engine out in western Canada. It was disaassembled when I purchased it, and the seller provided me with two remote oil filters. There is no oil return line in the pan that I can recall.
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Brian.... 1st with a normal, small drain plug. 2nd with large, steel ROUND clean-out hole. 3rd with this OBLONG style, steel clean-out-shaped plate cover like YELLOW above. DD |
Re: Two Piece Oil Pans? When were they made? Does this mean a person doesn't have to remove engine to replace clutch plate ?
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