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383 milodon pan choice?

Steve009

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im looking at milodon pans for the 383 in my 64 plymouth. Milodon says part number 31010 fits well on 64 and earlier k members but only mentions RB blocks on summit. Will this fit my B block as well?

https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/mil-31010

If not, which one?

Thanks,
-Steve
 
The 65 & earlier need pan sump that's further back. Big block pans are the same, but the year are different.
 
for the pick up, they mention 1/2" or 3/8" inlet? is there a standard size for 383? sorry for more questions, im just really ignorant when it comes to this.
 
Couple of things to ponder:
Why Milodon? Great products btw.
Exactly how hot is this 383?
Less than 450 hp? Street?
If so, stick with the 3/8, and a standard oil pump. You don't need a high pressure pump unless? If you insist on a high volume oil pump, then a larger capacity oil pan is in order.
I would call Mancini and explain exactly what you're trying to accomplish. They'll hook you up.
 
Couple of things to ponder:
Why Milodon? Great products btw.
Exactly how hot is this 383?
Less than 450 hp? Street?
If so, stick with the 3/8, and a standard oil pump. You don't need a high pressure pump unless? If you insist on a high volume oil pump, then a larger capacity oil pan is in order.
I would call Mancini and explain exactly what you're trying to accomplish. They'll hook you up.

Engine will be under 450hp. I'm seriously just adding this pan because I love the look of it hanging under the car.
 
Couple of things to ponder:
Why Milodon? Great products btw.
Exactly how hot is this 383?
Less than 450 hp? Street?
If so, stick with the 3/8, and a standard oil pump. You don't need a high pressure pump unless? If you insist on a high volume oil pump, then a larger capacity oil pan is in order.
I would call Mancini and explain exactly what you're trying to accomplish. They'll hook you up.

Also just going to stick with standard oil pump
 
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