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    Soldiers-rod is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    A Ford 390 in a 58 olds..... Tasteful combo. Dennis Carrico. Is a good guy, and you'd be wise to do business with him. He allowed me to be late on a payment when a k-9 emergency (mange, a 700 dollar treatment) came up.


    Today a small loveable dog who loves me with all her heart named Dixie is alive and comfortable, and fat because he let me wait to pay him. If all men had his integrity, and generosity we'd all be MUCH better off. Dennis Carrico man.
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    [QUOTE=FFR428;322227]The stock rear sump truck pans and pickup are a junkyard item. If you have any PYP's in your area try there.

    Which trucks had these pans? I need to know which ones to look for, as I am putting a 390 into my '97 2x pickup. I could use the engine mount perches as well. Thanks.

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    I'm not sure on the exact years but the 65-6? thru 76 4x4's with the FE engines used the rear sump pans.

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    the oil pump is in the front of the engine even if you make or get a rear sump pan you still have a smaller sump in the front for the oil pump which will interfer with the crossmember but a simple way around that is to put a straight axle under the olds,easy way is to put a 425 or 455 olds big block in it.

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    Do the math on paper B 4 you jump into it.
    What's wrong with the 371? That's a hell of a torque monster.
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