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Old Apr 15, 2019 | 06:41 PM
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Oil Pans

Found someone to make those oil pans again. He ran a welding/fab shop for 35 years
and I used him back in the day, before I started doing most of my own fab/welding.

He's retired and now does side work out of his own building at home. Anyway, he is willing to do
one, just to see how much time they will take, if anyone is still interested.
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Old Apr 15, 2019 | 07:16 PM
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I'm glad someone can take the torch and run! Good luck with the "process".
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Old Apr 16, 2019 | 04:42 AM
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Originally Posted by kaj
I'm glad someone can take the torch and run! Good luck with the "process".
Hope to "learn" from your experience. I'd will get the new pan(s) myself (and just charge buyer exact cost,
which I might get better deal on if say I buy 4-5 of them), guy lives in next town over (and I stop by all the time,
just to see what kind of cool things he is making), he is not running a full blown shop where he has to fit this
into his other 1000 jobs going on, and he's also one of the best fabricators I've ever seen. He's made plenty
of these types of pans for himself and others running circle tracks locally over the years, so not really anything new.

He did wonder why the main lower pan was made from so many pieces, he would make that lower section
from one piece using a finger brake, which eliminates 4 long welds along the bottom.
He also would TIG the entire thing, he wasn't crazy about the brazing.
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Old Apr 16, 2019 | 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by kaj
I'm glad someone can take the torch and run! Good luck with the "process".
I'm happy with mine. I haven't had the chance to put it on so I can't comment on performance yet.
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Old Apr 16, 2019 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by OX
Hope to "learn" from your experience. I'd will get the new pan(s) myself (and just charge buyer exact cost,
which I might get better deal on if say I buy 4-5 of them), guy lives in next town over (and I stop by all the time,
just to see what kind of cool things he is making), he is not running a full blown shop where he has to fit this
into his other 1000 jobs going on, and he's also one of the best fabricators I've ever seen. He's made plenty
of these types of pans for himself and others running circle tracks locally over the years, so not really anything new.

He did wonder why the main lower pan was made from so many pieces, he would make that lower section
from one piece using a finger brake, which eliminates 4 long welds along the bottom.
He also would TIG the entire thing, he wasn't crazy about the brazing.
Tomayto, tomawto. However he sees fit, I say go for it. There's always more than one way to skin a cat.

Originally Posted by lv05evo
I'm happy with mine. I haven't had the chance to put it on so I can't comment on performance yet.
Mine is still going strong after all these years. They are an awesome thing to have so I am stoked to see someone continuing to build them.

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Old Apr 17, 2019 | 04:17 AM
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Originally Posted by lv05evo
I'm happy with mine. I haven't had the chance to put it on so I can't comment on performance yet.
Me either. Was sort of holding off in case it was needed as a template.


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Tomayto, tomawto. However be sees fit, I say go for it. There's always more than one way to skin a cat.

Mine is still going strong after all these years. They are an awesome thing to have so I am stoked to see someone continuing to build them.
No doubt. Do you remember if you were at the absolute limit for lower pan size?
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Old Apr 17, 2019 | 11:28 AM
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I didn't want the floor of the pan to sit lower than OEM because I didn't know if it would affect the pickup and I wanted to ensure it would fit with the OEM undertray or a splitter. It's not the lowest point of the car, so you have room to go lower, if ya want!
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Old Apr 17, 2019 | 11:39 AM
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IIRC with OEM depth the pickup has like 1/2" clearance to the bottom of the pan. I wouldn't go lower than that without modding the pick up.
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Old Apr 17, 2019 | 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by kaj
I didn't want the floor of the pan to sit lower than OEM because I didn't know if it would affect the pickup and I wanted to ensure it would fit with the OEM undertray or a splitter. It's not the lowest point of the car, so you have room to go lower, if ya want!
I wasn't thinking of lower, was thinking more width or length. Did you ever get any pics installed?
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Old Apr 17, 2019 | 02:26 PM
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I'll look for pictures, I'm sure I have some. I don't remember having much more room, though.
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Old Apr 17, 2019 | 08:00 PM
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What oil pans are we talking about here ??
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Old Apr 18, 2019 | 04:45 AM
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What oil pans are we talking about here ??
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...t-oil-pan.html
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Old Apr 18, 2019 | 05:32 AM
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Whats the cost if or if we don't supply our own pan?
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Old Apr 18, 2019 | 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by CaptainSquirts
Whats the cost if or if we don't supply our own pan?
There would be no option to get your own pan (that
was one of the big issues Kaj had). I got my pan for
about $167 shipped from dealer in Fl. I would be more than happy
to get it anywhere it was cheaper. (If there was multiple pans,
I of course would try to negotiate better price) .

The mods for pan would be $500 plus return shipping.
As with Kaj, I would not be making anything, in fact lose a couple
bucks in gas back and forth probably .
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Old Apr 18, 2019 | 12:44 PM
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I think, over the course of two runs, I spent about $150 of my own money to get the pans done and shipped. It was worth it to me, though. No regerts
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