Small Block Ford Dry Sump Oil Pans
What oil pan to use? There are a couple of pans that will fit the early Mustang. The issue with the Mustang is that the steering drag link goes under the oil pan, almost touching it in the stock configuration. So with all the linkage under the pan you still need to run a shallow pan.
A couple of options came to mind, and my usual goto place would have been Aviaid. Upon calling them I got the word that their pan would not fit. Seemed odd, but OK. So onto what another vintage race was using and that was the Canton Oil Pan. Looked pretty good and generally liked Canton products. So as luck would have it I got a discount coupon from JEG's and got a $75 off deal on it. Was still on the high priced side. Almost immediately after I had found a company called Champ Pans. They made a large variety of oil pans from may different makes. Sure enough they had one for the Small Block Ford, and in a few different configurations to boot. Ok I had one on the way but was so curious that I had to order one. Even with the generous discount on the Canton pan the one from Champ Pans was cheaper. Below is a bunch of pics of each of the pans. Some testing of fitment was in order as I have always had a problem on the 4 Bolt rear cap that would require cap work in addition to some pan hammering.
One other reason that I had ordered the Champ Pan was that they were available with 3 scavenger pick ups. I was trying to use a 4 stage pump and this might be the way to get there. The Canton pan was only with two.
From a quality standpoint I would have to go with the Champ Pan. Better welding and fitment.
System Parts
Canton Racing Products Dry Sump Oil Pan Small Block Ford 2 -12 Pickups (12-444)
Champ Pans Dry Sump Oil Pan Small Block Ford 3 -12 Pickups (CP302KO-3 )
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