WTB: LD28 Industrial style oil pan
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WTB: LD28 Industrial style oil pan
Looking for an LD oil pan like the one pictured below. This is an industrial (forklift, pump) application oil pan that has two protrusions on the sides, increasing oil capacity. If anyone has one that is in decent shape that they wouldn't mind giving me a good deal on I'd love to hear from you. Would need to be shipped to zip code 79938.
Text preferred nine1five -383- 75SixSix.
Thanks much!
-Marcus
Text preferred nine1five -383- 75SixSix.
Thanks much!
-Marcus
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Re: WTB: LD28 Industrial style oil pan
I had onebut let it go i have the front sump style if needed, but it won't work in a diesel Z.
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Re: WTB: LD28 Industrial style oil pan
Afraid I need the mid/rear sump style. Thanks though!tfm1066 wrote:I had onebut let it go i have the front sump style if needed, but it won't work in a diesel Z.
If anybody has any suggestions where I might find one I would be very appreciative!
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Re: WTB: LD28 Industrial style oil pan
Over 200 views and nothing yet .
Surely someone has one of these tucked away in the corner of their garage gathering dust?
Surely someone has one of these tucked away in the corner of their garage gathering dust?
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Re: WTB: LD28 Industrial style oil pan
May end up being a "quest" for sure.
Probably already tried this but, perhaps reach out to some forklift repair places ? Not sure what other applications used this engine in an industrial application.
Good luck. !
Probably already tried this but, perhaps reach out to some forklift repair places ? Not sure what other applications used this engine in an industrial application.
Good luck. !
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Re: WTB: LD28 Industrial style oil pan
Thanks!plenzen wrote:May end up being a "quest" for sure.
Probably already tried this but, perhaps reach out to some forklift repair places ? Not sure what other applications used this engine in an industrial application.
Good luck. !
Reached out to a few forklift parts suppliers, no luck so far. This is a back burner project for now, but I expected some difficulty finding one of these pans so I've posted in quite a few places. We'll see what turns up... or doesn't!
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Re: WTB: LD28 Industrial style oil pan
Was thinking more of the places that do forklift repairs.
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Re: WTB: LD28 Industrial style oil pan
I may have one... will check this weekend.
edit: O wait I just saw you are in Canada...
edit: O wait I just saw you are in Canada...
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Re: WTB: LD28 Industrial style oil pan
Not sure why you need the added capacity, but other ways to accomplish the same thing would be, just change your oil more often, and, or, add an engine oil cooler. If you're running this type of engine extra hard, you could go to a straight-weight engine oil, like 30W.
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Re: WTB: LD28 Industrial style oil pan
Not in Canada brother, I'm in Texas. Curious to see what you've got.buddabeast wrote:I may have one... will check this weekend.
edit: O wait I just saw you are in Canada...
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Re: WTB: LD28 Industrial style oil pan
Just looking to build from the very best possible start point, while using (mostly) factory parts. L28ET oil cooler, high pressure/volume pump, glyptol in the block... this oil pan is just part of the recipe.Duaneclark wrote:Not sure why you need the added capacity, but other ways to accomplish the same thing would be, just change your oil more often, and, or, add an engine oil cooler. If you're running this type of engine extra hard, you could go to a straight-weight engine oil, like 30W.
I could easily make it using one of the rear sump pans I've got, but the hunt makes for a more satisfying journey.
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