FE Oil Pans?

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NWDave
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FE Oil Pans?

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Does anyone have a link or line on a new replacement FE engine oil pan?

I have a 1969 F-100, and I'm building a 390 (stroker) for it.

Are the oil pans for a truck front, or rear sump? I currently have a tired 428 in the truck, and it has a front sump pan.
1969 F100 Ranger LWB 2WD, PS, PB, 428/C6, 3.50 to 1 gears, 31 spline chromoly axles with a Yukon Grizzly Locker.
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Re: FE Oil Pans?

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Cars and 2wd use a front sump,
4X4 use a rear sump unless you have enough lift to clear the front axle.

drain plug location can be a consideration.
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Re: FE Oil Pans?

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NPD (National Parts Depot) has one for $141.50 Oil pan repro C7AZ-6675-A for 1967-1976 Ford Trucks with a 352, 360 or 390 FE engine, for 2 wheel drive truck. https://www.npdlink.com/1948-1979-ford-truck Go to the engine section, then oil pan.

Regards :thup:
1972 F250 Sports Custom 390 FE C6 2WD Dana 60 4:10 gears
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Re: FE Oil Pans?

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Thank you for the information!
1969 F100 Ranger LWB 2WD, PS, PB, 428/C6, 3.50 to 1 gears, 31 spline chromoly axles with a Yukon Grizzly Locker.
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