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thanks!
about the pick up, 3/4" will hurt nothing. it does not matter if you have a little extra oil below the pick up. we like them 1/2" and when we designed the pan that is what we shoot for. who said 1/8" off the bottom? that is way to close, you do not want to restrict the pick up in any way.
about the pick up, 3/4" will hurt nothing. it does not matter if you have a little extra oil below the pick up. we like them 1/2" and when we designed the pan that is what we shoot for. who said 1/8" off the bottom? that is way to close, you do not want to restrict the pick up in any way.
Jason,
I'm not convinced that it is acceptable to run the pickup that far away from the bottom of the pan. If you assemble and measure the stock pan and a stock pickup, you will see that is is much closer than the .5 to .75 you mentioned. Reher and Morrison (World reknown ProStock engine builders) publish a very detailed book and they list (1/4 to 3/8) as acceptable. I extend new pickups (cut and weld) to get to this dimension. The last thing I want is to uncover the pickup under extreme maneuvers (launch and braking). As you know, we can generated alot of G's on launch and even more on braking and sucking air is tough on the bearings!!...
Dave