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Thread: Spam V-drive oil pans

  1. #1
    LewdAct
    I have a Dan Olsen Gen IV BBC pan with pickup basically new with 5 passes under its belt paid $750 will take $475
    Also have a Dooley Gen V BBC with pickup ran one season $350
    email me @ Kblair@hotmail.com if interested
    both pans are in perfect condition

  2. #2
    MandDPerformance
    That aint no V-Drive.

  3. #3
    Sangerboy
    Maybe they'd work for circle boats

  4. #4
    LewdAct
    actually,, the pans were on a promod boat of mine

  5. #5
    LeE ss13
    Maybe they'd work for circle boats
    The Olsen and Dooley work OK but you have to change the pickups for hard left turns. The Aviads (sp) were the hot ticket.

  6. #6
    LewdAct
    any offers???

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    GofastRacer
    The Olsen and Dooley work OK but you have to change the pickups for hard left turns. The Aviads (sp) were the hot ticket.
    The Aviaid is still the only way to go for a wet sump!..

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    The Aviaid is still the only way to go for a wet sump!..
    Art---Have you ever re-worked a dooley jet pan to accomodate the left turn--10qt or 14qt? Thanks ART....HOPE YOUR DOING WELL...Steve

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    GofastRacer
    Art---Have you ever re-worked a dooley jet pan to accomodate the left turn--10qt or 14qt? Thanks ART....HOPE YOUR DOING WELL...Steve
    Doing good Steve thanks!.. No I haven't modified one, for what it costs for a "good" used one and what it takes to make one work "right" for turning left is just not worth the time and effort, cheaper to get an Aviaid and be done with it!.. Don't know what Armando gets for one though??, he used to make those back in the day when he worked for Aviaid!..

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    Doing good Steve thanks!.. No I haven't modified one, for what it costs for a "good" used one and what it takes to make one work "right" for turning left is just not worth the time and effort, cheaper to get an Aviaid and be done with it!.. Don't know what Armando gets for one though??, he used to make those back in the day when he worked for Aviaid!..
    I've talked to Armando before and seems real easy to work with. He knows the ropes and would make it any I wanted---Just wanted to put my ideas into it. His prices are lower than Aviaid. Still looking around........Steve

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