my water pump hits the oil pump can i buy a smaller one ????
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11-24-2009 09:08 PM
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11-24-2009 09:15 PMNo, but you can get a marine oil pan with a notch for the sea water pump. Look at Canton pans.
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11-24-2009 10:03 PM
Ballpeen hammer , extend the mounting brackets and get a slightly longer belt Or send it back to Dan Olsen and have them notch it, you will probably loose 2qts of capacity but 10qts should be fine.
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11-24-2009 11:24 PMGet a marine oilpan ,,,,CAR STUFF IS A NO NO !!!!!!!
U will find that out sooner or later.
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11-25-2009 11:26 AMYou can also get a Jabsco or similar crank mounted sea pump.
Steve
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11-26-2009 10:11 AM
Get the correct marine oil pan. Sell the one you have to a car guy.
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11-26-2009 12:12 PM
this is a marine oil pan . he makes the other pan with the cut out .but it a smaller one
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11-26-2009 12:42 PM
My pump doesn't sit nearly that close to the pan ( I don't think anyway) and I have a factory merc mount from a gen IV 454. Maybe switch mounts.
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11-27-2009 06:25 PMwww.merperformancemarine.com
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11-30-2009 09:59 PM
not sure, but looks like that pan wouldnt clear offshore style motor mounts..
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11-30-2009 11:38 PMI also believe that his engine guy is a car guy !!!!!!
The oil needs a sump in the back of the pan and a kick out to the side for oil to get away from the crank,,,,,,,,this is A CAR PAN !!!!!!!
If u go jump the waves the oil will hit the crank and u lose power and bearings because of shoking crank braking !!!!
Been there, done this !!!!!!!
Do yourself a favor and get a marine oilpan.
This is a 11 quart marine aluminum oilpan =
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12-02-2009 12:48 AMI actually found your oil pan !!!!!
NOT A MARINE PAN !!!!!
...but if u look here u can see the one below yours IS !!!!!!!
http://www.olsonmotorsports.com/
WS 427 KOS Standard , would be the correct part # !
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12-02-2009 04:12 PM
ok thanks again i have a marine pan i even call olson up . they will make a oil pan to how you want it . my guy for got to tell them about the cut out when he order my pan nothing goes easy for me . thats why i like this site . you guys put me on the rigth track
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12-02-2009 09:02 PMHave your engine guy set that bad choice of oil pan on the shelf and use it on the next drag engine he does. Quote him back saying he wanted that pan and he put it on ! Have him buy you the right one or put your old one on and give you your $ back, no labor or gaskets added in above your orignial price.
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