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    Default FS pump and pan

    I've got a spare pan and a pump if needed. Made by TDC. Pump with fittings $250 useable not great. Alum TDC pan $200 , been modified for better oil control, looks to be new.
    God is my pilot, I'm just the loose nut behind the wheel !

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    Is that a Swift pan? do you have a pix of the bottom side? Thanks

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    Nope , sorry. It's a TDC pan for a left side pump.
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    I still have these, would like to make them go away !
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    Do you know if this pan and pump will fit an 88 Reynard ?

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    Nope, can't answer that . Purple frog could !
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    Burke,

    I believe it will work on an 88 Reynard. I always use the short struts that run down from the sides of the block to the bottom of the bellhousing where the skid plate bolts.

    Looking at the pictures, it looks like those struts will pass by the pan easily.

    But.... that pan is set up for a right side pump. Most old Reynards run left side pumps. Header clearance may be an issue.

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    Um, no , sorry, you are looking at it upside down. The pump and pan are both set up for left side mount, that's why I can't use the pan on my Citation. Thank You Mr Frog.
    God is my pilot, I'm just the loose nut behind the wheel !

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    Default Steed-less amphibian?

    Yes Mr. Frog, I'm surprised that there aren't negotiations in play to bring the Citation to the swamp...

    Very nice car PC

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    If it is a left side pump. it should work.
    Make sure you know the drive belt configuration to make it work. What pulleys go on the crank and jackshaft, and what belts go where.


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    I looked at this type pan for my latest Citation build, but it would not work because of the left side pump mounting. A Swift DB6 pan works perfectly for Citation - more difficult to find not all welded up.

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    Very true Rob.

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