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    Mast oil pan

    Just curious if anyone has any experience with the Mast ls swap oil pan part #MTM401-111? I'm going to be running an lq4 in my 55 with stock steering linkage, and have been told this pan will fit trifives. If anyone has any info, post up. Thanks.

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    Yeah I've read through that thread, good info. I'm really close to pulling trigger on the mast, seems like a good value. Similar price as the Holley, but comes with a baffle. Hey chevynut, what's you take on the mast pan not having provisions to be bolted to the bellhousing?

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    GTOFBOD, I'm not an LS guy so I really can't answer your question. Honestly I didn't even know they were bolted to the bellhousing. What happens when you change out the bellhousing to something like a Quicktime? I plan to put an LS engine in my next build, so I need to learn.
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    I installed the Holley pan on my LS2, if fit and looked great. The pan cleared the stock steering linkage and did not sit below the frame. I am very satisfied with the Holley solution.

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    Yeah, the Holley is a really good pan, but if you want a baffle you have to buy it separate for around $200. The Mast pan comes with a baffle for about the same price as the Holley without. Idk though, a baffled pan is probably a bit overkill in my app, but I would like to have a baffled pan. Maybe I'll give the Mast a try and report back.

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