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Old 03-30-2021, 10:22 AM
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Default BBC A body GM Oil Pan

For the guys here running a BB, probably not many! What oil pan are you using? With our suspension modifications can we corner hard enough that a stock pan is not sufficient ? I picked up a decent Milodon Pro Touring/Road Race pan. As usual Murphy's Law is consistent. My drivers side header seriously interferes with the kick out. Only 1 3/4" tube diameter. Was hoping to sell, it but no luck so far.
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Milidon 30955 oil pan is what I used on a 572ci BBC in a 68 Camaro.
Fitment with 2” primaries is perfect.
It has kickouts but less aggressive than your pan.
I hammer this car via autocross and spirited driving without a single oil pressure drop.

Another option could be to cut your pan and reweld more clearance.

Sorry you haven’t got more responses.

BBC’s rule!
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I would talk to Milodon .Moroso and Canton for help.
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