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Old 07-19-2005, 07:48 PM
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Talking SO, which is it??

Ha ha,,, we better get Armando or George or Aviad or someome to weigh in on this!

If it had 12 and then you changed to 10 is that because it all didn't drain out? Which IS a problem on these pans because the dang oil drain plug is in the front of the pan and "jacked up" some oil stays in the back of the pan. Unless you drop the jack like I do.

9 in the pan and one in the filter? I'm more concerned with being a quart high than a quart low! Don't want the oil all "stirred up" by the crank you see.

Quote from Popular Hot Rodding concerning a Shelby alloy FE:
"The dual-kickout, full-length sump aluminum oil pan from Aviad (818-998-8991) holds 8 quarts of oil and uses multiple trap doors in the kickouts to keep the oil near the pickup at all times."

More here:
http://www.popularhotrodding.com/eng...5em_sideoiler/

BUT, I've also heard of 11 qt Aviad pans!

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