I went through the same scenario with a Jesel belt drive and Stef's pan on my two-piece rear main SBC. I first tried the "thick" Fel-Pro one piece pan gasket, and it was too tall to allow the pan rails to rest on the block. I returned it and got the "old" style "thin" Fel-Pro pan gasket. Here's the part numbers:
P/N 1885 - 1957-74 thin front seal - LH dipstick - 2 piece rear main
P/N 1880 - 1975-79 thick front seal - LH dipstick - 2 piece rear main
P/N 1882 - 1975-85 thick front seal - straight side rails - 2 piece rear main
P/N 1881 - 1980-85 thick front seal - RH dipstick - 2 piece rear main
P/N 1886 - 1986-97 thick front seal - one 1pc rear main seal
Good luck,
Cole
Moroso Oil Pan doesn't fit!
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Re: Moroso Oil Pan doesn't fit!
I have a custom pan from Moroso and never used either pan seal. I lay out a heavy bead around the timing cover and rear main cap. After the pan is in place and tighten down, i just wipe off the excess. Never had an oil leak and pulling 15/17 inches of vacuum in the crank case.
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Re: Moroso Oil Pan doesn't fit!
Thanks all who took the time to answer! I guess it's just time to start gooping...
Re: Moroso Oil Pan doesn't fit!
yes there are different front cover, if it is a SBC I would use the 1821 felpro pan gasket
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