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    1. #1
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      Mar 2003
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      Whats a good oil setup for BBC, pan, remote filter....

      Well i am pulling my fresh engine due to improper cam break in, and am thinking i should be a better oil system. I am thinking
      road race pan
      remote filter
      oil cooler
      I am going to use an earls cooler which is almost exaclty like a plate type from Setrab. What is a decent size for engine oil, and what size AN lines are going to be used?
      Whats the best type of block adapter for a remote oil filter? One with a thermostat so the oil doesnt' go out to the cooler until its hot?
      What pan? the only pan i can find is a milodon, and its $350!!
      ALSO what type of oil pump do i need? high pressure AND high volume? thanks!
      THANKS!



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jun 2004
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      Las Vegas
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      Quote Originally Posted by yody
      Well i am pulling my fresh engine due to improper cam break in, and am thinking i should be a better oil pan on it. Who makes a road race type oil pan for a BBC?
      Canton
      -Keith


      zefhix
      There is nothing more common than unsuccessful men with talent-

    3. #3
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      Mar 2003
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      according to their site, they don't offer a BBC road race pan, neither does CV products

    4. #4
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      Oct 2003
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      Country Flag: United States
      Yody, how is this in the suspension forum? Do you think the engine forum would get better answers? Silly Yody.

      Brian

    5. #5
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      well most of the racers hang out here, and a better suspension will make more oil probs?





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