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It is possible?: Modified front subframe to run stock E36 oil pan
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Look on the track section. There are a billion threads on it there.
What makes it impossible to use a standard pan? I'll confess that I don't quite understand why you would not be ale to cut it down.2006 GMC Sierra 2500HD 4WD LBZ/Allison
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here you go:
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Originally posted by Gnarles View PostYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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Originally posted by nrubenstein View PostLook on the track section. There are a billion threads on it there.
What makes it impossible to use a standard pan? I'll confess that I don't quite understand why you would not be ale to cut it down.
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Originally posted by TinyT View PostIv never done one, would anything interfere with where I notch and add a sump?Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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Just measure back an inch and a quarter from the front face of the sump, that is how much I take out. I have no way of checking what will work, Iv never even owned a bmw :) I just got the job for the s54 pan, figured out what works, and started modding those. If you can decide where exactly the pickup goes and then just measure 1.25" back from that front part of the sump, that is where the new wall would be.
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Originally posted by TinyT View PostJust measure back an inch and a quarter from the front face of the sump, that is how much I take out. I have no way of checking what will work, Iv never even owned a bmw :) I just got the job for the s54 pan, figured out what works, and started modding those. If you can decide where exactly the pickup goes and then just measure 1.25" back from that front part of the sump, that is where the new wall would be.
Shouldn't make any difference to design/fab style.
not needed to be chopping up perfectly good S54 pans that can be ran as is in many track cars when doing the same to a pedestrian s52 pan would be more efficient. Also could consider adding more pickups to a s52 oil pan (modified) so a S54 oil pump setup with 3 pick ups could be ran with the normal S52 pan.
I think people would be happier to buy a NEW S54 oil pump and pay T-t for a multi-pick up s52 pan vs spending extra ++ to cut up a much more valuable s54 oil pan.OBD1 M54/M52TU swap as a M50b25
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Ill cut anything up :) I just need to know where the pickups go or what has to happen to make this work. I don't own a bmw or really know how each oiling system on them works, I'm just doing the fabrication and trying to educate myself!
Does anyone have a picture of where the pickup tube is inside an s52 pan? I need to know if my 1.25" clearance is going to hit it in stock form and if so where I would need to mod the pickup.
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