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    Default 383 canton oil pan

    My bearing clearances are around .003 on the mains. I have the standard melling 155 pump should I switch to a high volume standard pressure pump instead? I will be installing the Canton 7qt oil pan. Whats everyone's thoughts? Also what weight oil? Ive been told to keep using 10w40 Amsoil.
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    Power added? Y/N
    Need more details.

    I run a std volume speedpro pump.
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    No power adders. 383 stroker ported polished LT4 Heads, intake, Solid roller cam. Longtubes, true duals. LTCC
    Do you have a part number? Will that work with the canton pan? Whats an advantage of goin with a high volume compared to standard?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Klrz28ss View Post
    No power adders. 383 stroker ported polished LT4 Heads, intake, Solid roller cam. Longtubes, true duals. LTCC
    Do you have a part number? Will that work with the canton pan? Whats an advantage of goin with a high volume compared to standard?
    They don't make the pump I use anymore. I would stick with the pump you have. I std volume will supply more than enough oil.
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    I did the meldon high volume pump, and since I had oil feed procharger I did high pressure spring. With charger on it did 15-20 psi at idle and 40 psi in the rpms. But since I took it off it 30-40 psi depending if cold or warm and 45-50 psi in the rpms.
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    If its not too late I suggest the 10554 Select melling pump. Still STD Vol/PSI, but a much more robust casting. The three digit P/N non-select pumps have a bad history of cracking on aggressive builds, and with your 383 SR I would not risk it.

    I have the 10554 with the bolt-on Canton pickup(023?) and Canton 242t pan and it all bolts together fine with proper pan clearance.
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    To bring this thread back up, but does the Canton 7qt oil pan clear a factory K-member? I returned an aftermarket pan, that did NOT clear the factory K-member..
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    I used a steps B&B pan on mine with a umi k member. We also used the same one on my buddy's 96 with the stock k member.
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    Only thing bad I can say about the pan was Full of slag from the welds. I had to clean it and tap on it and clean it and tap on it for a good while till I could get it to stop dropping slag out. I did have to shim the block up at the motor mounts a 1/4 to keep the pan from resting on the rack.



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    Get the pump that Puck suggested, use Canton's pickup. If it's the 242T pan it is a 6qt pan often mistaken for a 7qt.

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