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    When was the ETA on the Oil Pan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotte
    When was the ETA on the Oil Pan?
    werd cause im about to order one?

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    he really couldnt tell me but it was somewhere in the time frame of a month or so. but he said that you could use an FC oil pan with some extra drilling for the holes.

    "It will bolt on, but the FC has a center engine mount with three large bolt hole. One goes through the center of the pan and can be plugged with a pipe plug. The other two are outside the o-ring, so they are not a concern for leaks, but they are where there would otherwise be a few 6mm oil pan bolt holes. You can probably get away without those extra bolts, but you may want to just drill and use them too. Not a huge mod but not simply bolt-on."

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