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302R/S Oil Pan

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captdistraction said:
I have the moroso pan. It's heavily baffled, with 3 sprung trap doors near the pickup. My total capacity is just at 12 quarts, and the pan has 3 ports tapped in it (gauges and a nice drain). I think its a great value. There's a lot of thought that went into its design, especially in how they have the drain back handled and that clever baffle setup. That being said its a very tight fit, it doesn't hang below the kmember but follows it closely. I think its a killer value
What MOROSO oil pan do you have?
The aluminium or the steel one?
What about fitting and oil leaks?
What gasket did you use?
Any part number for the gasket?
thx!
 

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I have the steel moroso and reused the stock gasket/windage tray. the pan rail had about 1/16-1/8" out of flat, but it still drew down tight and have had no leaks. I agree with capt'n, the pan is well engineered and a killer value. best price I found was on MMR's website.
 
I'm thinking about getting this pan. M6675M50BR

12 quart capacity.


So my question is how will this part fit (or not) on our bosses? Will it accept the stock oil cooler? Does it fit exactly the same? Or sit lower?

It has to be bigger because of the extra 3.5 quarts...

thanks.
It doesn’t sit lower, just wider. I had to trim a sliver of metal off my K member so there weren’t any rubbing issues. You’ll have to drill a hole in the pan for the temp sensor. In reality, it‘s a 14 quart system because of the oil cooler.
 

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