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moparsik moparsik
New User | Posts: 31 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 06/23/08
07:16 AM

howdy, Ive got a question on victor valley pan. I ordered a v.pan for my b-motor to go under a victor intake.I have factory cast heads,closed chamber with the typical race parts,machining and porting.My question is Im trying to get the v.pan to fit but it wont.It can only be installed one way, on te left and right sides of the pan have up-right breaks or bends.That go straight up at a 90 degree.Theese breaks stop the intake from sitting down on the intake ports.Ive contacted edelbrock and they say this will work with theyr' intake gaskets on my warmed over heads I just dont see how with the clearance issue at hand. Any help would be apreciated thanks Siko  

 
kissimmeeBbody kissimmeeBbody
New User | Posts: 34 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 09/21/08
11:26 AM

Get a FellPro pan and try it. Could be that their pan is made for their intake and heads.  

 
AndyF AndyF
New User | Posts: 30 | Joined: 12/08
Posted: 01/06/09
10:52 AM

The Victor valley pan only fits Victor heads.  

 

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