Summit oil pan

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I just installed one on my hemi. Not the same windage tray you're using, but it worked out just fine.
 

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Stock pan is the 402 pan with curved oil pick up.
 

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If it's really a six quart pan, like it claims, it's bigger than a stock pan which would be 4+1.
Theoretically if it's a hemi pan copy, it should work in a 71, cause a hemi was available.
NO guarantee from me, however.
 

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ill look around for a 402 pan to be on the safe side.
 

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I used the 6qt Hemi pan with a one piece plastic windage tray from Summit. Minor clearancing and cleanup for oil pump pickup and louvers. Seals good and reusable.
 

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I've always been confused by the pan rated capacity. Is the Hemi pan 6qts in the pan + 1 in the filter? I've always thought it was really 5 qt in the pan & 1 in the filter. Others who have actually measured pans, I'd l00i0ke to hear.
 

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I’ll probably buy this one
Mopar Restoration Oil Pan
I wouldn't recommend that one.
I put one on my 383 and the drain plug had junk threads.
Didn't even tighten at ALL!
Of course I found this out after I filled it with oil.

I was kind of forced at that point to put in an oversize piggy-back plug.
To do this you end up cutting new threads into the pan so I flushed it a bit with clean oil that I threw away.
Mancini gave me a little money but it cost hours and I'm still left with a so-so setup.

Not to say Mancini is a bad place to buy stuff.
Typically their stuff is good and the price is fair as well.
 

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I have a couple of "402" pans if ya want one.
Probably have a pick up too
 

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I have a couple of "402" pans if ya want one.
Probably have a pick up too
I have the original 402 in the vehicle but its been off and on multiple times possibly causing a leak . I want something straight under $100 or free If that’s possible lol. Thanks. Pm me if interested
 
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