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Looking at oil pan options = stocker 305 sbc. Anyone use Champ Pans CP40? Opinions/feedback?
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Great pans for the money. They work well.
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I have used 3 different pans from them. 2 steel and one aluminum. This was just on bracket engines but the steel pans were well made and worked great. I had to do a little work on the aluminum pan but that wouldn't be something you would have to worry about.
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Great bang for the buck, have used multiple CP40 steel pans on small blocks now with no issues, and recently put on one of their fabricated aluminum pan on our SS motor, great piece as well. One of the engine with a CP40 had high rpm oil pressure problems we just couldn't get solved, and the pan fixed it.
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