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#44084 01/29/2002 6:34 AM
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I was feeling pretty abitious tonight. The oil pan that came with my 261 was crushed so I dug out a pan off an old 235 I had sitting around. The 261 has an oil pickup tube similar to a small block, so the baffles in the 235 pan would not clear. No problem, I reconstructed the baffles and brazed them inside the pan. I set the pan on the engine when I noticed the bolts on the left side of the block didn't line up with the holes in the pan. OOOPS!!!

Now, the $20 question--my 261 is a 58-61 according to the casting number. The 235 I got the pan from I think was a 54 or 55. Would a pan from a later 235 fit? The 261 has a jog in the block where the 235 pan is straight down both sides. I sure wish I had not scrapped the original pan from the 261 now frown


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#44085 01/29/2002 12:05 PM
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I have a 59 261 , the oil pan is off a 56 car 235.Fit on no problem. I also used the oil pick up tube off the car engine.The 62 261 engine has a weighted swinging oil pick up.The original pan on that engine looked the same as the other 261 .Must be an early engine difference.

#44086 01/29/2002 3:43 PM
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The '53-54 235 1'st series oil pan flange is straight all the way back, like the older engines. The 55-62 235/261 2nd series pans have that "dogleg" in the pan flange toward the back of the engine. The block is the same way. No idea why...

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#44087 01/31/2002 5:35 AM
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I do have another pan I can use--it is attached to the 'running' engine I have in my 51. I'll check around at the local wrecking yards--I might come up with one without tearing apart the 51. Gotta get the tractors fixed so I'll have money and room to work on trucks and pickups...

Thanks for the pointers, guys!


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