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    1996 minx oil pan

    Hello, I am now a minx owner and need to install a new crate motor in the new toy and I need a oil pan. I have looked online and see two options baffeled and not. Please let me know what you would do. Also if you have one forsale. Thanks tim
    SPECIAL THANKS TO TOM donzi racer!!!!!!! Great advise on my purchase
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    There're frequently 7 qt. marine oil pans for SBC's on eBay.
    Should be about $80.
    George Carter
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    Quote Originally Posted by epatti1062 View Post
    Hello, I am now a minx owner and need to install a new crate motor in the new toy and I need a oil pan. I have looked online and see two options baffeled and not. Please let me know what you would do. Also if you have one forsale. Thanks tim
    SPECIAL THANKS TO TOM donzi racer!!!!!!! Great advise on my purchase

    Always use a trap door in a marine application,when you back off the throttle it keeps the oil around the oil pump pickup..here's the oil pan Ive been running for 10 yrs and have used it on many other boat applications..just make sure which side the dipstick is on & 1 or 2 piece rear main seal

    http://www.jegs.com/i/Moroso/710/20200/10002/-1

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    Thanks part will be here Tuesday

    Thanks part will be here Tuesday

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    Be sure and spray it w/some epoxy primer and a good grade of automotive paint or you'll be replacing it in a few years. Boat bilges are notorious for corrosion of sheet metal parts.
    George Carter
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    http://kineticocentralfl.com/


    “If you have to argue your science by using fraud, your science is not valid"
    Professor Ian Plimer, Adilaide and Melbourne Universities

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    Quote Originally Posted by gcarter View Post
    Be sure and spray it w/some epoxy primer and a good grade of automotive paint or you'll be replacing it in a few years. Boat bilges are notorious for corrosion of sheet metal parts.

    George its zinc coated

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