An engine oil pan, also known as an oil sump, is a metal container that sits at the bottom of an engine block, underneath the crankshaft, and holds the engine oil. The oil pan is responsible for ...
There are several reasons that Chevrolet's V-8 engine package is so popular among racers and widely supported by the aftermarket. It is compact and relatively lightweight for its displacement. It has ...
Do you have a 7.3L Power Stroke-powered truck with a rusty, leaking oil pan? If so, welcome to the club. This is a common problem, especially in areas where road salt is used. The oil pan on our ...
Pardon the pun, but oil pan technology is a slippery subject. Its often both ignored by one camp and overvalued by another. Theres no black magic here. No matter what you are running, a racing oil pan ...
MUNICH, Germany (Jan. 29, 2010)—Wacker Chemie has developed a silicone rubber specifically designed to replace more conventional rubber gaskets from automotive oil seals. The grade is called Elastosil ...
Out of the four cars I own, there's only really one that can be considered "modern," and next year it'll be old enough to get Bar Mitzvah'd. Still, I have a kid now, and that means I really should ...
A key engine component on all internal combustion engine-powered heavy-, medium- and light-duty trucks and passenger cars, the oil pan endures long-term exposure to hot oil. Because it is located on ...
I know it's been a long time. At this point you, as well as every friend imaginary and real alike, are doubting project Blackout will ever be complete. Patience, grasshoppa'. Patience. I can assure ...