If there are any welding supply places around you, see if you can test drive some. And yes, they are spendy depending on which one you get.
If there are any welding supply places around you, see if you can test drive some. And yes, they are spendy depending on which one you get.
I have a harbor freight unit that is adjustable and auto darkening. It really helped me improve my welds, along with tge harbor freight welder. It's auto controls are fantastic. Just tell it the wire thickness, metal thickness you're welding and it sets up the speed and heat for you. Improved my welding ability 100%, just like Evilyn Woodhead sped readin curse.
Icetech - a word of advice on that Kevko pan.
I have one on my 360 engine. One thing I did before fitting it on the engine was to check the capacity as Kevko says it's 5 quarts. Pouring 5 quarts of water in the pan brings the top of the water level right at the baffle plate shown on the left in the above photo.
Which means some oil will get past that baffle and rush to the back of the pan upon quick acceleration as if it was a stock pan.
I would suggest to increase the width of that baffle plate to ensure you don't have that happen.
Something like this.
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Don't forget you will have to put in some clearance for the pick-up tube.
One other thing - this pan will hold 5 quarts of cold oil, but oil does expand when it gets hot and I do realize alot of it will be circulating in the engine at the same time but I am going to do this modification the next time I have my pan off the engine.
Or I may invest in a Milodon oil pan.
i glue my pans on the same way..... no leaks ever, worth itHere's my Kevko pan.
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You can see in the fist photo in the upper left on the pan rail where I had to get a screwdriver in there to get the pan off the engine because I used the red Permatex sealer on both sides of the pan gasket and literally cemented the pan to the engine - it was a bitch to get off.
But I did get it straightened and flat once again.
Second photo shows the baffling. The plate closest to the bottom is the one I would make wider to cover the sump up alot more to prevent oil getting thrown back towards the back of the pan