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Oil pan stud kit

Started by jimynick, March 07, 2022, 06:31:21 PM

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jimynick

Anybody have a set of oil pan studs and nuts for a 360 that they might sell? I'm not fussy as to brand and used would also be ok, as there isn't too much torque applied to the oil pan as I recall.  ;)
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anlauto

That's interesting, I don't recall ever seeing an oil pan held on with studs and nuts  :thinking:
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Brads70

On my 451 ( and the AMC 401) I just used common set screws and nylon lock nuts . Cheap and easy....


Daveh

I have the ARP studs.  Makes it easy to align and install the oil pan when laying under it.   :ohyeah:

anlauto

Quote from: Brads70 on March 07, 2022, 08:14:00 PM
On my 451 ( and the AMC 401) I just used common set screws and nylon lock nuts . Cheap and easy....

That sounds like Ian  :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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jimynick

Quote from: anlauto on March 08, 2022, 05:12:25 AM
Quote from: Brads70 on March 07, 2022, 08:14:00 PM
On my 451 ( and the AMC 401) I just used common set screws and nylon lock nuts . Cheap and easy....

That sounds like Ian  :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I'll have you know that I resemble that!!  ;)
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jimynick

Set screws, eh? All the same thread, Allen head driven, length? Where'd you get them Brad?
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blown motor

Quote from: anlauto on March 08, 2022, 05:12:25 AM
Quote from: Brads70 on March 07, 2022, 08:14:00 PM
On my 451 ( and the AMC 401) I just used common set screws and nylon lock nuts . Cheap and easy....

That sounds like Ian  :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


Quote from: jimynick on March 08, 2022, 03:11:36 PM
Set screws, eh? All the same thread, Allen head driven, length? Where'd you get them Brad?

Yup, looks like you nailed it Alan.  :haha:
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Brads70

Quote from: jimynick on March 08, 2022, 03:11:36 PM
Set screws, eh? All the same thread, Allen head driven, length? Where'd you get them Brad?
Yes Allen head,1" long. If I remember right, it's been a few years. Any industrial supply should have them. Here we have bolts plus ( that were I got them) , fastenal, brafasco... washers and nylon lock nuts too. They even have stainless too if you wish.

Brads70

Quote from: blown motor on March 08, 2022, 03:51:15 PM
Quote from: anlauto on March 08, 2022, 05:12:25 AM
Quote from: Brads70 on March 07, 2022, 08:14:00 PM
On my 451 ( and the AMC 401) I just used common set screws and nylon lock nuts . Cheap and easy....

That sounds like Ian  :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:




Quote from: jimynick on March 08, 2022, 03:11:36 PM
Set screws, eh? All the same thread, Allen head driven, length? Where'd you get them Brad?

Yup, looks like you nailed it Alan.  :haha:

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dodj

Hmmmm. Don't see the advantage of having oil pan studs? It's not like it's on and off again all the time?  :dunno:
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jimynick

Quote from: dodj on March 08, 2022, 05:22:59 PM
Hmmmm. Don't see the advantage of having oil pan studs? It's not like it's on and off again all the time?  :dunno:
You're absolutely right. But, I also didn't need aluminum heads or a roller cam or an airgap intake, or,or,or..... The only advantage would be in installation, but you're discounting the "bling" factor and God knows, there's enough of that to go round, eh?  :bigthumb:
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Brads70

Quote from: dodj on March 08, 2022, 05:22:59 PM
Hmmmm. Don't see the advantage of having oil pan studs? It's not like it's on and off again all the time?  :dunno:

Just makes it easier in assembly. Gasket doesn't slide around, and in the case of side kickouts it's easier than fumbling with a bolt /washer trying to find the holes. In my case I needed new fasteners anyhow so these were cheap and available when I needed them. For me "bolts plus" is  5 minutes from my house.