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Re: Oil Pan stuff

To: "Tim Ronak" <timinvan@fox.nstn.ca>
Subject: Re: Oil Pan stuff
From: James Barrett <jamesbrt@mindspring.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 21:03:43 -0400
At 06:13 PM 7/13/99 -0600, you wrote:
>James,
>Holy smoke that sounds pretty sophisticated...at least a lot more high tech
>than what we used as we simply had a hand lever on the front of the tank
>that we would use to prime the engine before starting and then allow to
>refill very slowly by cracking the valve after the engine started. It held
>about 3.5 litres of oil and was sufficient to prevent oil starvation but we
>used this in conjunction with the hamburger pan. The 13" 4 piston JFZ Rotors
>and 13" wide slicks could easily cause the oil to climb the front and sides
>of the pan under hard cornering and braking. Is your car lowered or is the
>oil pan depth inherently a problem for Tigers or does it have to do with the
>351 engine sitting a little lower in the chassis.
>Our final solution was to go to an "in pan" dry sump manufactured by Barnes
>and it worked just fantastic. It is made for sprint cars and uses the
>factory mounting for the pump and then scavenges off of the pan bottom but
>feeds from an oil tank of about 1.7 US gallons. Since your solution seems to
>have worked good for you but if you run slicks.....................
>Regards,
>Tim Ronak
>
>PS: Someday I hope to go for a ride....I would even pay $$$$

 Tim,
        The front sump of the 351C pan is 7 3/4" deep.  I now have
the pan 7 3/4" deep full length.  I couldn't get past all the crap
in my garage to measure the original Tiger II 289 pan, but it appears
to be around 6" or less.  The 351C motor mounting height is the same
as the original Tiger, the pan just extends down more. (below the
front cross member a couple of inches). The motor is set back 1 1/4"
but that doesn't have anything to do with ground clearance.
The Tiger can clear 3 1/2" with the added steel dam attached to the
front cross member.  This gives an added 1/2" clearance for the oil pan.
I now stay away from speed bumps in malls. 
        I would love to have a dry sump ( the external kind), but 
the cost is more than I can stand. 
        If you are ever in Palm Bay, Florida I will take you for a ride,
and maybe let you drive it. Remember this is just my daily driver
that I commute in (quickly some times when the traffic clears).



        
James Barrett Tiger II 351C and others



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