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Is a truck rear sump pan interchangeable with a T Bird pan ?

I am under the impression that there are two different truck rear sump pans.

If so what are the differences between truck pans and T Bird pans.Seems I"ve heard the baffle is different in the truck pan and also the drain plug is a different size.Possibly volume of oil?

Who can tell me whats what?

Thanks,Oldmics

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the tbird pan is unique to 55-57 birds and thinner in front depth to clear the front crossmember, I see them selling for in the range of 3-400 bucks! there's a big main difference for ya!

wish I had a picture handy to illustrate the two.

Also that might mean the the volume is more on the trucks but I could be wrong on that one.

I'm sure someone will set us straight here.










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The sump is in the same place on the truck pan but the contour is slightly differend as I recall. Seem to remember trying to use one on my Bird when the crank went through the side of the block where the pan bolts to the block and it would not work. I ended up welding a passanger car pan flange on to the Bird pan until I could come up with a good Bird pan. The truck pan would not clear the frame as I recall.
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there are several truck pans.i have seen 4 but theres probley more.the heave trucks took an extra quart of oil .there was a special one for rams horn manifolds where the dipstick went into the base instead of the block.some early light trucks had a front sump pan but the baffels inside were different.
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Here are pics of the three basic rear sump Y-Block oil pans.  As 314 mentions, the HD truck pan holds an additional quart of oil.

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/f95c9dcb-efea-4cfc-9437-be10.jpg  

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/e71a7193-5197-4b4a-9540-6ade.jpg 

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/893e020b-4f5c-4225-a533-a1c6.jpg 

The top pan is the HD pan, the middle pan is the truck pickup pan, and the bottom pan is the Thunderbird pan.

Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)


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So it appears that a truck pan (even the deep one) could be used in a T Bird frame.???

I am taking heed of the previous post about it not fitting in a T Bird frame.

Any other experiences here?

I would  like to ultimatly know if I can use a truck pan in my T Bird frame.

Oldmics

P.S. What a great site  w00t Those comparison pictures are really appreciated Ted.

 

NEVERMIND-I SEE THE DEPTH DIFFERENCE IN THE FRONT OF THE PAN.LOOKS LIKE A TRUCK WILL NOT WORK IN A T BIRD FRAME  Crying

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Ted;

Thanks alot for the information and the link to the pictures. VERY helpful! For my application I guess I should try to use the Heavy Duty truck pan since it holds an additional quart of oil.

Rono

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Oldmics, I believe the truck pans are too thick (deep) where it goes over the tbird frame as mentioned earlier thus clearance would be an issue.

-Gary Burnette-


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Love it Ted, a picture is worth a thousand words!

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They say, the fastest way to the brain is through the eyes, Ted is the master. Thanks Ted for all your time and effort.


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