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Oil pan pickup, deep sump pan. Maximum depth question

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pazcarguy

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I bought a deep sump pan (with side kickouts) for my 66 Mustang for added capacity that included its own pump pickup. I also bought a new Mellings High volume oil pump. My question is as follows. Measuring from the bottom of block to the bottom of the pickup (which I already mounted on the new pump), I have 7 7/8" installed height . Measuring the depth of the new oil pan from the top rail (excluding the gasket), I have 9 1/4 inches. With the gasket installed I will have an extra 1/4 inch making the total depth 9 1/2 inches. My question is that I have calculated 1 5/8" to the bottom of the pan the insert height of the pickup. I always thought you should keep this to about a 1/2". I cant bend the pickup as it is welded pretty substantially so that is out of the question. Will this cause an issue being this high from pan bottom? I am anal about checking oil levels so I know I wont ever be low for as little driving as I do. I have yet to determine where the dipstick lies in relation to all of this but will check for sure. Any thoughts? thanks, Brian
 

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If it were mine, I'd send it back. The pickup needs to be much closer than 1 5/8". I like to see it within 3/8" from the bottom of the pan, otherwise what's the point of a deep pan?
 

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that seup is junk. you need .5". double check your measurements and if true make sure it never gets on your motor
 
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