Re: Correct 58 oil pan
Well heres another question and possibly a diffrerent approach to answering all of our questions. When you look inside of the oil pan with the two large "gussets", it has a baffle on the lowest step and it looks as if GM put these gussets and the baffle there two keep oil from easily coming out of the bottom step where the oil pump would sit, like if the nose of the car was aiming down or on a high sweeping turn the oil would not drain out of the bottom step as easy. Wouldn't a totally flat middle step allow oil to move away from the pump easier? Maybe what GM was trying to accomplish then is what was later accomplished with a trap door? There had to be a reason for these gussets and I would definetely think it would be for performance reasons. FORGET ABOUT THE BOOKS....LOOK AT THE PAN AND TRY TO FIGURE OUT THE FUNCTION FROM AND ENGINEERING STANDPOINT.
Well heres another question and possibly a diffrerent approach to answering all of our questions. When you look inside of the oil pan with the two large "gussets", it has a baffle on the lowest step and it looks as if GM put these gussets and the baffle there two keep oil from easily coming out of the bottom step where the oil pump would sit, like if the nose of the car was aiming down or on a high sweeping turn the oil would not drain out of the bottom step as easy. Wouldn't a totally flat middle step allow oil to move away from the pump easier? Maybe what GM was trying to accomplish then is what was later accomplished with a trap door? There had to be a reason for these gussets and I would definetely think it would be for performance reasons. FORGET ABOUT THE BOOKS....LOOK AT THE PAN AND TRY TO FIGURE OUT THE FUNCTION FROM AND ENGINEERING STANDPOINT.
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