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engine diapers

cjd1963

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Hey to all, need some input for engine diapers. Looking for one that is "modestly priced" but will satisfy tech inspection. Will be used in a 63 Plymouth, 440 block that runs NSS. My good friend Phil and I are making plans to participate in 4 or 5 races this year. We miss racing and have been away from it too long. Thanks for your feedback and we'll see you at the races, Craig.
 
Here's a few listed on Summit too

http://www.summitracing.com/search/part-type/engine-diapers

the only ones I've ever used were Stroud...
Haven't used any in a while now thou...

DRE looks good too

I've seen some from BAE too, for Hemi & F/C or T/F style pans thou IIRC

I've never heard of Russlerii out of AZ,
but again I haven't used one in a while too...

Bill Simpson {former owner of Simpson Racing Safety Equip.} @ Impact Racing
have some too, not sure, you may want to call I don't see them listed

Simpson Race Products {Bill's old company} may have some too
 
I ran a DRE on my Valiant. It had a small block and an AlterKtion front suspension. It fit great and was not difficult to work around. But I did have a lot more room with the AlterKtion front end.
 

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Thanks guys for the information..."hey to Doug"
 
That's what I run on mine . fits nice. Not real heavy material though.
Doug

Doug,
What do you have to go through to change your oil. A pan will cost around $800,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 

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