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Old 05-10-2015, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Anthony View Post
you need to contact keith craft, and ask him, as he built the engine, knows the cam, and what the static compression numbers should be.
I thought he said in his first post the engine is a Roush 427R, not a Keith Craft engine????????

As far as the 10 quarts go,that seems like a lot,but you can easily find out,most A/M oil pans (canton for sure) have the parts number on them, easy to see if the car is on a lift, check what type pan it is,take a few measurements if you can't find the part number and look up on their site and you should be able to get the capacity........

I've never seen a Canton SBF pan that held more than 8 quarts,too much oil can be as bad as too little oil......
I have a Canton 8 quart road race pan on my race car and a remote larger than normal filter with 12AN lines,probably a total 8 or more feet of lines and it only holds 10.5 quarts and that's including the oil cooler......my filter alone holds 1.5 quarts........

David
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