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Doesn't Milidon make a 6 quart BB oil pan?

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I was at the Summit store in Reno and tried to buy a 6 quart Milodon oil pan. They couldn't find one listed. Sure, there were factory replacement 4 quart and then the oil tanker 7 and 9 quart pans, but nothing in between. I thought I read here that Milodon made one.

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I just looked at the Milodon website and found that they DO make one. It is listed as a stock replacement High performance Wedge/Hemi pan, 6 quart with baffles. Part # 30761. $177. 3/8" pickup Part # 18660 is $37.

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I just ordered from Jegs. First time for me, since I usually get stuff from Summit. Jegs had the pan and pickup in stock, but that cool windage tray is on back order and will not ship until July 12th.
 
Yep. I have one but don't recall the P/N. Looks like you are covered though...
 
milodon is using the '70 six-pak/hemi repop. i think mancini has them a little cheaper.
 
I know it's not a Milodon, but this is the one i picked up from summit... 5.5 qt pan. it's actually a MoPar 971 pan made by moroso.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/mor-20765

that sucks to hear that the windage from Jegs is on backorder...i purchased mine last week (or was it the week before?? lol) and it got here in a couple days. i must have gotten the last one!! lol :icon_jokercolor:
 
I think that the stock stroke windage was in stock. I needed the one for a 4.15 stroke.
Great idea though. It eliminates the need for separate gaskets and sealant.
 
I think that the stock stroke windage was in stock. I needed the one for a 4.15 stroke.
Great idea though. It eliminates the need for separate gaskets and sealant.

oh ok. ya mine is a stocker...i tell ya that windage is easy-peasy to put on compared to the traditional way!
 
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