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1995 Cobra R Oil Pan Kit
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraR77" data-source="post: 10377925" data-attributes="member: 3006"><p>Gene, good info. My #77 car had a pan with the screw in dipstick. So I’m thinking maybe they used the A58 Kits for the engine exchange program for the R’s that were raced in IMSA/Speedvision Cup. I know later on (Grand Am Cup for sure) the R’s were allowed to run road race pans but I’m not sure when that change took effect. I have video of crew swapping an engine in 1998 Motorola Cup and the engines had stock type pans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraR77, post: 10377925, member: 3006"] Gene, good info. My #77 car had a pan with the screw in dipstick. So I’m thinking maybe they used the A58 Kits for the engine exchange program for the R’s that were raced in IMSA/Speedvision Cup. I know later on (Grand Am Cup for sure) the R’s were allowed to run road race pans but I’m not sure when that change took effect. I have video of crew swapping an engine in 1998 Motorola Cup and the engines had stock type pans. [/QUOTE]
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