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1936 Oil Pan vs 1935 Oil Pan
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BIRUDY |
07-12-2025 @ 8:50 AM
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What differences are there, if any, between a 1936 21 Stud LB block oil pan vs 1935 21 stud oil pan? I understand the 1936 LB block has insert bearings on the mains and the main caps are larger than the 1935 engine. Thanks Rudy
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gmcbuffalo |
07-28-2025 @ 3:45 PM
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Rudy I think they are the same. Since I have a 1935 pan on a 1937 engine
Greg Meiling 1935 3 Window Coupe
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v8er |
07-29-2025 @ 2:49 AM
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The 1935 oil pan has an offset drain above the wishbone. The 1936 oil pan has a center drain.
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40 Coupe |
07-29-2025 @ 5:38 AM
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There is an early 35 pan with the 34 style of dip stick tube and cast bracket. The club restoration book covers differences.
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pauls39coupe |
07-29-2025 @ 7:27 PM
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The 36 LB pan is deeper around the front main cap. Ford's solution to fit an early pan on a LB engine was heavy use of a ballpine hammer.
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