Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
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Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
All,
I'm looking for an oil pan in good useable shape. I'm in Cheyenne so from Denver north would be a reasonable driving distance.
Please let me know.
Thanks
Scott
I'm looking for an oil pan in good useable shape. I'm in Cheyenne so from Denver north would be a reasonable driving distance.
Please let me know.
Thanks
Scott
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan 3 dip for 1925 Roadster
Why not a 4 dip?
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan 3 dip for 1925 Roadster
Do your self a favor, get a 4 dip.
But what ever you get, put it on a pan jig before you use it.
But what ever you get, put it on a pan jig before you use it.
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan 3 dip for 1925 Roadster
Big2bird,
Because a 3dip was on it originally. Not because of my experience as I'm just barely past novice stage.
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Scott
Because a 3dip was on it originally. Not because of my experience as I'm just barely past novice stage.
Thanks
Scott
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan 3 dip for 1925 Roadster
If it's a true '25, it would have had a 4-dip c.c. from the factory.
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan 4 dip for 1925 Roadster
RajoRacer,
It is a true 25. The block is the only thing that I know was original.
So I need a 4 dip.
Thanks
Scott
It is a true 25. The block is the only thing that I know was original.
So I need a 4 dip.
Thanks
Scott
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan 4 dip for 1925 Roadster
Four dip pans are weaker than 3 dip pans. If you don’t have provisions to bolt the top of the transmission cover to the back of the block (lugs on the hogshead and bolt holes on the back of the block water jacket like ‘26 & ‘27 had), then you really should stick with the 3 dip pan for better rigidity. Ford made a number of “fixes” to the flexibility issue with the four dip pans after they initially began using them. The final solution was bolting the hogshead to the back of the block to solve the problem.
Unfortunately, people see the four dip pans as “ better” because they allow easier access to the fourth connecting rod but are usually unaware of the tradeoff in terms of flexibility and longevity issues.
Unfortunately, people see the four dip pans as “ better” because they allow easier access to the fourth connecting rod but are usually unaware of the tradeoff in terms of flexibility and longevity issues.
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
Changed ad to wanted oil pan. 

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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
I agree with Adam's assessment regarding the rigidity of the 3 dip c.c. - 4 dips are more prone to distortion from front end collisions and frame twisting.
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
Today is brought to you by the words “pan jig”.
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
Agreed Dan - gotta have all of them verified ! Homemade but totally functional - critical dimensions courtesy of the late Herman Khonke !
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
It's a roadster, not a sedan or TT. 4 dip will work fine, and is correct.
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
Big2Bird,
You are correct and vey accurate.
I changed the want to an oil pan.
Thanks
Scott
You are correct and vey accurate.

I changed the want to an oil pan.
Thanks
Scott
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
Interesting that after years of posts about piles going to scrap, that we now see a post wanting a pan in an area so close to Denver, where Henry had a factory. I have been saying for years that we best not think parts are plentiful and everywhere.
Twenty years ago Dave Huson in Berthoud Co. had a lot of parts that he was posting for sale. Some of his pictures showed stacks of pans and blocks. Someone in the area should look into this and make sure they don't go away.
I created a state of the art pan jig that has anchor points and thread driven attachments to push and pull the snout, fourth main, and arms into perfect alignment with minimal need for beating. It also can correct a hump or dip in the pan flange. Shipping of course, is an issue.
Twenty years ago Dave Huson in Berthoud Co. had a lot of parts that he was posting for sale. Some of his pictures showed stacks of pans and blocks. Someone in the area should look into this and make sure they don't go away.
I created a state of the art pan jig that has anchor points and thread driven attachments to push and pull the snout, fourth main, and arms into perfect alignment with minimal need for beating. It also can correct a hump or dip in the pan flange. Shipping of course, is an issue.
Work honestly
Stay true to your word
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Stay true to your word
Get the job done right
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
Sir Kenneth, I will likely give your jig a try next year.
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
I just talked to Gene French and he referred me to Dave Huson. I found a web site of his modeltcentral.com but it does not allow a message to be sent. The site looks to be untouched for a long time.
If anyone has a way to contact him please PM me.
Scott
If anyone has a way to contact him please PM me.
Scott
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
Still looking. I am batting 0.00% at this time. 

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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
Try calling Chaffin.
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Re: Wanted - Oil Pan for 1925 Roadster
Good news. I got a better phone number for Dave Huson. Spoke with him this evening. He has what I need.