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Need stock 383 oil pan

trim88

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There is one on Autonet for $63.00 and one by Milodon for $135.00. I'm pretty sure the Milodon pans are quality, but are the Autonet products any good? , or how do they compare?
 

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trim88 said:
There is one on Autonet for $63.00 and one by Milodon for $135.00. I'm pretty sure the Milodon pans are quality, but are the Autonet products any good? , or how do they compare?

I haven't had any experience with Autonet, but I have had experience with Milodon. The Milodons that I have used are of the race kind but I have bought one stock one and it had one main problem. It was twisted and would not lay down on the pan rails. I would prefer a used stock pan over a Milodon. I think Acme A12 has experience with Mopar Performance and was very happy. Maybe he will chime in when he is done shooting around with the "jet set".
 

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I also have a Molar Performance oil pan. No issues or leaks at all. So far I've been happy with it.
 

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Unless you have reasons for not doing so, I'd suggest that you put a hemi pan on it. Never hurts to add another quart of capacity. :cents:
 

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ACME A12 said:
Unless you have reasons for not doing so, I'd suggest that you put a hemi pan on it. Never hurts to add another quart of capacity. :cents:

x2 Don't forget you'll need the right pick up for it too!
 
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