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Old 03-19-2017, 06:20 AM   #1
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Default Oil pan vs tie rod clearance

Have a Model A frame that I want to put in a Model B engine. I suspect that there may be some clearance issues with the tie rod hits the Model B oil pan.
Someone who might have experience with this, grateful for comments!

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Old 03-19-2017, 07:23 AM   #2
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Default Re: Oil pan vs tie rod clearance

I have put a B engine in an A frame, and the pan clearance is the same with both engines. If your tie rod hits the pan there is a problem, perhaps with the front mount.
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Default Re: Oil pan vs tie rod clearance

Assuming you are using the stock Model "A" engine mount positions, there should be no clearance problem. I use Model B engines in my Model "As" exclusively, and have not had any clearance issue with the tie rod. The shape of the Model "B" pan is similar to Model "A" pan up front.

Float-O-Motor mounts will not cause a tie rod clearance problem either.
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Old 03-19-2017, 01:37 PM   #4
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Default Re: Oil pan vs tie rod clearance

Thank you guys!
I bought a B-engine that had been sitting in a Model A, and they had made some changes to the front end of the oil pan! Well .. you never know the reason.

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Old 03-19-2017, 01:44 PM   #5
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Thank you guys!
I bought a B-engine that had been sitting in a Model A, and they had made some changes to the front end of the oil pan! Well .. you never no the reason.

Tanks
Jorgen
Hey Jorgen,
If 'they' made any changes to the FRONT END of the (either) oil pan..A or B, there must have been some 'hot rodding' mods going on (read as , dropped axle, etc).

I have used B engine and pan(presently in A roadster), and have used an A pan in a B engine (in shed waiting its turn)....without front of pan modification !
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"Hard Times", thanks!

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Yup that's what happened...mod !
Picture looks like pan can be used yet, if not wanting 'stock' look
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