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<blockquote data-quote="Ruslow" data-source="post: 9381876" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>Ok received the pan and it is ok quality.comparded to canton.Uses stock pickup you will have to bend the pickup to get the clearance you need for the bottom fo the pan to pick up.Mine was tight at less than .250 now it is .625.The top baffle[the one the pickup goes thru needed to be deburred and the pan needed to be cleaned[still had metal shaving in it]But on the pan they say you need to clean before use.Pan is just in raw steel and painted on the outside.Whick is fine for me.I choose this pan because it is tighter to the motor and will not have header issues and it also has alittle more ground clearance[3/4 inch] compared to canton and since my motor is dropped that amount it helps! Inside pan lookes very close to canton as to the baffle set up.Now this is all lookingat pics of canton pans I don't have one in person so take that for what it is.overall I am satified just not jumping for joy.Stan</p><p></p><p>PS pan number is F405.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruslow, post: 9381876, member: 623"] Ok received the pan and it is ok quality.comparded to canton.Uses stock pickup you will have to bend the pickup to get the clearance you need for the bottom fo the pan to pick up.Mine was tight at less than .250 now it is .625.The top baffle[the one the pickup goes thru needed to be deburred and the pan needed to be cleaned[still had metal shaving in it]But on the pan they say you need to clean before use.Pan is just in raw steel and painted on the outside.Whick is fine for me.I choose this pan because it is tighter to the motor and will not have header issues and it also has alittle more ground clearance[3/4 inch] compared to canton and since my motor is dropped that amount it helps! Inside pan lookes very close to canton as to the baffle set up.Now this is all lookingat pics of canton pans I don't have one in person so take that for what it is.overall I am satified just not jumping for joy.Stan PS pan number is F405. [/QUOTE]
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