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    If you read my original post I explained the pan is an unknown size. It is not stock so I do not know if it is 5 QT or 7 QT. As the V8 is in a Fiero I can not pull the pan unless I pull the engine and cradle and the n remove the engine from the cradle.

    I ahve decided it is a five qt. I measured the pan as closely as I could and got someone to send me the dimensions of a stock pan.

    Thanks for all the suggestions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garage monster View Post
    If you read my original post I explained the pan is an unknown size. It is not stock so I do not know if it is 5 QT or 7 QT. As the V8 is in a Fiero I can not pull the pan unless I pull the engine and cradle and the n remove the engine from the cradle.

    I ahve decided it is a five qt. I measured the pan as closely as I could and got someone to send me the dimensions of a stock pan.

    Thanks for all the suggestions.
    the dip stick should read the same from 5 to 7 or 8 the stick has nothing to do with volume of pan the stick keeps you from over filling or running low if your using a stock dip stick leve would be the same no matter how many QT it takes to get it to read full
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    Quote Originally Posted by pat mccarthy View Post
    the dip stick should read the same from 5 to 7 or 8 the stick has nothing to do with volume of pan the stick keeps you from over filling or running low if your using a stock dip stick leve would be the same no matter how many QT it takes to get it to read full
    Pat, I think his problem (stated in the first post) is that he did not have a good dipstick or dipstick tube so he has no known reference point for oil level on the engine, which is new to him. If he bought an aftermarket dipstick & tube (like a LOKAR) he's wanting to be sure it's right. One way, like you point out, would be to get a stock SBC tube & stick, fill it to the "full" mark, and then switch to the aftermarket dipstick/tube unit and mark it to match.
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