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RE: 390 oil pans
By Big Dave - 03/03/2005 7:18:16 PM; IP 205.188.117.9
The mustang oil pans were a front sump application, the truck pans are rear sump. It may fit, but it will be a pain in the ass to chainge the oil because of the location of the drain plug. I assume this because I had a truck with a 428CJ in it along with the matching oil pan. It took about 10 minutes to remove the plug, and then I had to scrape the excess oil off of the crossmember with about 1 inch clearance.
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 390 oil pans -- richard, 03/03/2005
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 RE: 390 oil pans -- raycfe, 03/03/2005
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 Thanks guys! n/m -- richard, 03/04/2005
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