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Straight 8 oil pans
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bobpacks
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Is there a difference between an oil pan for a 288 versus a 327? Half inch longer stroke has rods tapping bottom of oil pan that came with a project car 1954 Patrician with 327 engine. I'm assuming the pan is from a 288. If any information please email bbbracing68@yahoo.com or call 1-414-899-0234. Thank you very much.

Bob Wolf
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Posted on: 2011/5/29 9:34
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Re: Straight 8 oil pans
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If it's a 54 Patrician, original engine would be a 359 not a 327. That one may have had the original aluminum head replaced with a cast iron head which could have 327 cast into it. Motor number will tell exactly which engine. If it starts M6xxxxx, it's a 359; M2xxxxx=288, M3 or M4xxxxx=327. Any other letter means different year or engine than original.

Pan (426171) was the same for 288 and 327's from 48-53 (D & E suffix introduced 22nd series denotes larger capacity) but in 54 they did change pans across the line so maybe a deeper one was provided for the large engine and just used on all.

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Posted on: 2011/5/29 11:32
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G'day Bob,
to PackardInfo. Looks like you've received the definitive answer from Howard, as always. However could it just be that the pan is dented and needs a little TLC, or a big hammer, to get it back to the proper depth?

And I invite you to include your '54 Pat in the Packard Owners Registry here on PackardInfo.

Posted on: 2011/5/29 16:22
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David Grubbs
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I have a 288 that has been transformed into a 327 with rods, crank and cam out of a 327 (5 main bearing version). When I started it up, the rods were hitting the pan. Seems as if the pan on the 51-54 Packards can hit the cross member and steering linkage when hitting big dips, or maybe when the motor mounts are tired. A little bit of time with a rubber hammer cured the problem - it was just barely scraping the bottom. I think the pans were originally the same.

Posted on: 2011/5/29 17:03
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