
05-10-2015, 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Anthony
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.
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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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DAVID GAGNARD
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