
Re: Oil pan engine heights
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Re: Oil pan engine heights
- From: Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 01:03:48 EST
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Sean - I think the distance from motor mounts to the bottom of the pan is
the same in both B and RB motors. I'm only speculatin' (I haven't measured
one), but the timing chain set can be used on both motors, thus the cam to crank
distance is the same on both. The additional deck height 9.98" vs 10.725"
must then be added on above the cam. Here's some B/RB dimensions from their
Chassis Manual. Joe
WIDTH B R/B
Outside Valve Cover 22.50" 23.80"
Oil Pan Sump 8.25" 8.25"
Stock Exhaust Manifolds 26.25" 28.80"
LENGTH
Bellhousing face to:
Front of Block 23.40" 23.40"
Front of Fan Belt 27.20" 27.20"
Front of Fan 32.80" 32.80"
HEIGHT
Bottom of pan to:
Top of Stock Air Cleaner 29.70" 30.00"
Top of Carburetor 25.50" 26.30"
Top of Valve Cover 22.20" 23.10"
Pan Rail to Top
of Valve Cover 17.00" 17.70
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