Charlie's gotta brand new pan........

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Re: Charlie's gotta brand new pan........

Post  Lem Evans on Sat 21 Nov 2009 - 16:09

342g wrote:I need me one of those pans, how much, and how long will it take to get one?

About two weeks....price depends on design and features .

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Re: Charlie's gotta brand new pan........

Post  dfree383 on Sun 22 Nov 2009 - 18:21

How much for the cook book holding it up...... Laughing


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Re: Charlie's gotta brand new pan........

Post  Lem Evans on Sun 22 Nov 2009 - 18:23

Red shirt .

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New Oil Pan!!

Post  hpwdboss1 on Mon 23 Nov 2009 - 10:47

Great looking stuff! I'm shopping for something to replace the "Lima" pan in my tractor. Looking at the great pic's answered some questions and brought up a few more. Will a new, smaller, hi tork starter allow a smaller relief in the kick-out in the pan rail? Does Charlie build pans in steel? Weight is not a factor, and I would guess steel to be less prone to vibration cracks, etc. Are these built to use a pickup from your shop, or some other aftermarket supplier? Hope to see y'all the 16th in T.H.

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Re: Charlie's gotta brand new pan........

Post  Lem Evans on Mon 23 Nov 2009 - 19:43

Could be steel but on a non-asphalt deal I generaly just spec a thicker gauge of aluminium . The pocket is for a late model 460 truck starter . There was a picture of the pickup....1/16" thicker at the mounting flange , large area flange to cover the relief spring plug and a 3/4" i.d. tube [not 3/4" o.d.] ...unlike the mass produced stuff .

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Re: Charlie's gotta brand new pan........

Post  RapidRuss on Sat 28 Nov 2009 - 7:46

Thats just plain "PURDY"

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Re: Charlie's gotta brand new pan........

Post  Lem Evans on Fri 22 Jan 2010 - 14:55

Bump for Rick.

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Re: Charlie's gotta brand new pan........

Post  racnrick on Tue 2 Mar 2010 - 14:51

More pictures of another Charlie's oil pan, purchased thru and designed by Lem. Great looking and great quality. Also weight savings of about 6.3 lbs over my old Moroso steel pan. Very Happy The only thing I'm not happy about is, I did not get that Cook Book with my pan, I had convince my wife that if she let me get the pan, she would get the book, scratch now I am in deep du-du with her, Thanks, Lem! Razz lol!

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Re: Charlie's gotta brand new pan........

Post  511Fox on Tue 2 Mar 2010 - 14:58

That pans really "PURDY" it almost makes me weepy Suspect Exclamation Crying or Very sad silent Laughing

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