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I have a 48' B1B with a 53' Plymouth 218 engine, the oil pan is backwards as compared to the truck engine i.e. the drain plug is at the back. The previous owner dented in the oil pan at the rear to make room for the steering. I would like to know if a truck oil pan will bolt to this engine and put the drain out in front of the axel. If so, does anyone have an oil pan for sale or know where one can be found? Thanks

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I am still looking for that oil pan. Does anyone know if an oil pan from a 25" block will fit the 23" block? Someone had one from a 25" canadien truck engine, but I did not think it would fit. Any after market oil pans for the 218 - 230?? Thanks

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My 218 is at the rebuilder being refreshed. It will be ready to put back together and install in a couple of weeks. I desperately need a front sump oil pan for it. Any help locating one would be greatly appreciated. Thnaks

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Have you tried all the resources in the links section of the P-15 main web page?

http://www40.addr.com/~merc583/mopar/framesets/linksframeset.html

Salvage Yards

Burch's Garage Bone Yard 301-934-9346

La Plata, Maryland

Minaker's Auto Parts Bone Yard minakersautoparts@hotmail.com

613-476-4547

Private Yard Bone Yard Gary @ 204-728-2770

GV Cars Bone Yard http://www.lightlabmedia.com/gvcars/

Simpson Auto Parts & Salvage Bone Yard Arlington, TN

(901) 867-2294

Fremans Auto Bone Yard Neil Freman

138 Kountz Rd.

Whitehall, MT. 59759

(406)287-5436

fremansauto@bigplanet.com

AAAble Auto Wrecking Bone Yard http://www.homestead.com/aaableautowrecking/

All American Classics Bone Yard http://www.allamericanclassics.com/

Vintage Auto Parts Bone Yard & NOS Parts www.vapinc.com/

Dr. Mopar Bone Yard http://www.drmopar.com/

DrMopar440@aol.com

Texas Acres Bone Yard http://www.texasacres.com/

There are probably more if you google them. I just got 3610 hits by googling "vintage mopar junkyard"

http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=vintage+mopar+junkyard&spell=1

Where have you been looking?

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Thanks to both of you for your reply. I am fairly new to this forum and was not aware of the information available to me concerning salvage yards or the Power Wagon site. With the information provided by both of you I should be able to get the pan I need. I thank you both very much and it just goes to show how important this site is to us newbie pilot house owners.

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This is similar to my situation. I put a rebuilt 230 into my 49' B1C and quickly noticed I didn't have alot of clearance between the steering linkage and the oil pan. On my maiden voyage there was even some contact between the two. Forgive me for my ignorance but is there different oil pans for 218/230's that maybe give more clearance? If not what do you guys recommend? Thanks as always.

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You cannot just turn the pan around-the side rails are different. You need a 23" truck pan. Also the truck pan has the dipstick coming directly out of the pan at a slight angle.

Bob

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You cannot just turn the pan around-the side rails are different. You need a 23" truck pan. Also the truck pan has the dipstick coming directly out of the pan at a slight angle.

Bob

Your right Bob. I learned that today the hard way.:rolleyes: Any idea on where to get a 23" pan? Vintage PW?

My 230 had the dipstick in the block and it wont be functional any longer. Thanks for you help.

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Dang Ive got one I dont need but its stuck under an engine! Engine came out of a pilot house but will be going into a 39-47 pickup which use the car style pan. Where abouts are you?

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Dang Ive got one I dont need but its stuck under an engine! Engine came out of a pilot house but will be going into a 39-47 pickup which use the car style pan. Where abouts are you?

Thanks Ed for the offer. I found an old truck pan that needed a little work but seems to work just fine. Btw, i'm right outside of Nashville.:)

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