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Dip Stick Oil Pan Match And Identification; More Pictures Added
« on: January 26, 2014, 09:17:38 AM »
Lots of inconsistent info I'm finding online. I have a C7AE-6750-A Ford dipstick and tube. What oil pan does this match, how where do I find oil pan identification numbers and does it match a 6qt pan?
Photos are compared to blue, I believe a 66 F100 tube/dipstick and white being the C7AE-6750-A at bottom.
Thanks

PS: Not asking how to verify correct level with stick.






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Re: Dip Stick Oil Pan Match And Identification
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2014, 03:59:28 PM »
Anyone?

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Re: Dip Stick Oil Pan Match And Identification
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2014, 04:49:29 PM »
Chris, the blue tube looks identical to the one on my 76 f350. The white one looks like the one on my 67 gta fairlane and the numbers are the same as yours.
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67 fastback 427 center oiler 428 crank Dove aluminum
top end toploader
67 fairlane gta cross bolted 12:1 390 Dove aluminum top end c6 3600 stall
65 falcon straight axle project
67 mustang coupe project
76 f350 dually 390 mirror 105 4bbl 4spd
74 f100 xlt 390 c6 factory ac

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Re: Dip Stick Oil Pan Match And Identification
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2014, 02:14:07 PM »
Chris, the blue tube looks identical to the one on my 76 f350. The white one looks like the one on my 67 gta fairlane and the numbers are the same as yours.

Does your oil pan look like this one? I noticed the hump in rear was more prominent than on my truck pan.








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Re: Dip Stick Oil Pan Match And Identification; More Pictures Added
« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2014, 06:27:42 PM »
No it doesn't. I haven't seen that style yet. How deep is that from flange to bottom? Looks like its a 6 quart from earlier pickup.
Jaime
67 fastback 427 center oiler 428 crank Dove aluminum
top end toploader
67 fairlane gta cross bolted 12:1 390 Dove aluminum top end c6 3600 stall
65 falcon straight axle project
67 mustang coupe project
76 f350 dually 390 mirror 105 4bbl 4spd
74 f100 xlt 390 c6 factory ac

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Re: Dip Stick Oil Pan Match And Identification; More Pictures Added
« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2014, 06:39:05 PM »
No it doesn't. I haven't seen that style yet. How deep is that from flange to bottom? Looks like its a 6 quart from earlier pickup.

The measurements:
front to back= 10"
side to side=7 3/4"
deep= 6"

My early, 1965+, truck pans are all rear drain like in the 70's. This is the only pan I have ever had that drained at the corner. I have had a 64 solid lifter engine, 66 410, couple of Galaxie 390's and a 68 wagon 390. Think pan came from any of these engines?

Link: http://www.network54.com/Forum/74182/message/1390877725/Two+1965+Ford+Trucks%2C+Full+History%2C+39+Years+Old
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Re: Dip Stick Oil Pan Match And Identification; More Pictures Added
« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2014, 12:18:41 PM »
I'm at a loss on your pan. There should be a number stamped into the pan somewhere. Hit it with a scotchbrite pad and check closer maybe?
Jaime
67 fastback 427 center oiler 428 crank Dove aluminum
top end toploader
67 fairlane gta cross bolted 12:1 390 Dove aluminum top end c6 3600 stall
65 falcon straight axle project
67 mustang coupe project
76 f350 dually 390 mirror 105 4bbl 4spd
74 f100 xlt 390 c6 factory ac

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Numbers Location?
« Reply #7 on: February 03, 2014, 04:09:50 PM »
I'm at a loss on your pan. There should be a number stamped into the pan somewhere. Hit it with a scotchbrite pad and check closer maybe?
I was going to paint this pan and found it needed more work. Ill glass blast it again. What area do I look for identification, part or casting number?

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Re: Dip Stick Oil Pan Match And Identification; More Pictures Added
« Reply #8 on: February 03, 2014, 06:04:26 PM »
Should be in the rear of the pan. Might be easier to see from the inside. If your gonna glass bead the pan make sure to scrub the heck out a it. Did the same on an aluminum intake years ago and played hell cleaning it up on the inside!
Also check the center under the pickup as I've seen them both.
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Jaime
67 fastback 427 center oiler 428 crank Dove aluminum
top end toploader
67 fairlane gta cross bolted 12:1 390 Dove aluminum top end c6 3600 stall
65 falcon straight axle project
67 mustang coupe project
76 f350 dually 390 mirror 105 4bbl 4spd
74 f100 xlt 390 c6 factory ac

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Re: Dip Stick Oil Pan Match And Identification; More Pictures Added
« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2014, 06:31:14 PM »
Should be in the rear of the pan. Might be easier to see from the inside. If your gonna glass bead the pan make sure to scrub the heck out a it. Did the same on an aluminum intake years ago and played hell cleaning it up on the inside!
Ill do that and post back. Here are a couple photos of my truck pan (1974+/-) with fresh paint.



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Re: Dip Stick Oil Pan Match And Identification; More Pictures Added
« Reply #10 on: February 03, 2014, 06:47:53 PM »
Looks good! What color and brand paint did you use?
Jaime
67 fastback 427 center oiler 428 crank Dove aluminum
top end toploader
67 fairlane gta cross bolted 12:1 390 Dove aluminum top end c6 3600 stall
65 falcon straight axle project
67 mustang coupe project
76 f350 dually 390 mirror 105 4bbl 4spd
74 f100 xlt 390 c6 factory ac

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Re: Dip Stick Oil Pan Match And Identification; More Pictures Added
« Reply #11 on: February 04, 2014, 09:06:55 AM »
Looks good! What color and brand paint did you use?
Thanks. Dupl-Color DE1606