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Old 09-20-2003, 07:43 PM   #1
Oil pan? Oiling for 2.5 t2?  
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I'm building up a 2.5 common block t2. Now without balance shafts there's one pretty big oil pan sitting under there. Is oiling an issue? Without the balance shafts more sloshing, oil moving around and not staying in the pan. Would it be better to use a 2.2 common block pan? Will a 2.2 common block pan work, as long as you use a 2.2 common block oil pickup?? Anyone sell 2.5 common block oil pans with a windage tray or something like that to keep the oil where it should be?
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I am running a 2.2 common block pan on my 2.5 t-2. You do need the 2.2 oil pick up. Personally, i am thinking to make a 2.5 baffle pan and use a crank scrapper.
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I am running a 2.2 common block pan on my 2.5 t-2. You do need the 2.2 oil pick up.
That is also what I did on the GTS I sold to TurboguyCJV.
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Old 09-22-2003, 04:44 PM   #4
 
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http://td.rcwebdev.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=31295

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check out these threads concerning oil pans and baffles and whatnot

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