By pasngas - 13 Years Ago
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when replacing the stock valley pan under intake --with one of the aftermarket finned versions how do you get oil into your motor --my stock valve covers have no opening-- what are people --doing?? thanks for help
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By charliemccraney - 13 Years Ago
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You'll have to add a breather somewhere. That can be used as the filler, too.
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By Rono - 13 Years Ago
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Pasngas; Their are other options for custom valley pans. Check out John Mummert's site for custom parts. http://www.ford-y-block.com/ Rono
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By pasngas - 13 Years Ago
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Ron appreciate response looked at that sight and thats what i need for valley pan plus other nice items. Laroy
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By Don Woodruff - 13 Years Ago
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The last I talked to John he was out of stock on these, no restock date.
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By 54mainlinetim - 13 Years Ago
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I asked the same question here might want to check out the answers i got:
http://www.y-blocksforever.com/forums/Topic60750-3-1.aspx
and also here at the fordbarn.com:
http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=41437
i cant get the links to post right so you will have to copy and paste them in your browser! Hope this helps!
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By MoonShadow - 13 Years Ago
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Enter them on a single line followed immediately by enter (no space) they should turn a different color with underline like below. http://www.y-blocksforever.com/forums/Topic60750-3-1.aspx http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=41437
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By rick55 - 13 Years Ago
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These people make a valley pan with a filler neck.
http://www.ace-customs.com/products.html
They are in New Zealand but their quality is second to none.
Regards
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By paul2748 - 13 Years Ago
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Get a piece of aluminum tubing the correct size, drill a hole at the proper angle and weld it in. Or you can get a piece of chromed tubing the correct size, drill the hole the right size and angle for a press fit and glue it in with something like J B Weld or other epoxy.
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By Ted - 13 Years Ago
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Here’s a link to a past thread discussing oil tubes on aluminum valley pans. Oil tubes for aluminum valley pans
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