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    Posted: 20 Dec 2024 at 9:39pm
looking for an M&W oil pan for a 220.
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Doubt there were any made for AC
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   None that I know of.
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artcle on m&w oil pans in the new heritage iron magazine this week
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I read the article in HI and thought i would ask. I dont remember seeing any back in the day.
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Does anyone have an IH M&W oil pan?
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Originally posted by Unit3 Unit3 wrote:

Does anyone have an IH M&W oil pan?

They are out there but are very speedy! Like $1500. If I had one I don't know if I would keep it for the cool or sell it for the easy cash?
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I have seen them go far North of that number. A good friend of mine has a gold demonstrator that he would love to find one for it.
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Originally posted by IBWD MIke IBWD MIke wrote:

Originally posted by Unit3 Unit3 wrote:

Does anyone have an IH M&W oil pan?


They are out there but are very speedy! Like $1500. If I had one I don't know if I would keep it for the cool or sell it for the easy cash?
im pretty sure one sold on the Facebook IH auction page this fall for $8000-9000
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What is so special about them?
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They hold more oil and look COOL !!    M & W made turbocharger kits for 4010/20's and 806/856's and they recommended this aluminum oil pan to keep the engine oil cooler as it had cooling fins made into its sides and held another gallon or more of oil.
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Here’s a link to a 2022 posting on the red power forum about it. Posting includes a few photos of it & their realized auction prices then.

Here are a few photos of a JD4020 M&W oil pan.  Checkout how it is dimpled on the inside.




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That does look cool!  I wonder how much it really does to keep the oil cooler.  If those fins work, it seems like they could have been formed into the sheet metal pans too.
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Copper beats aluminum for fluid heat dispersion. Hence, the better radiators usually contain copper cores. But the economics usually favor aluminum which disperses fluid heat far more quicker than most mild steel or cast metals.
M&W’s aluminum oil pan was an economical cooling option for most fueled-up 1960s turbocharged diesel tractors. None of which probably contained intercooler/larger radiator that helped confront their inherent excess heat created by turbocharger’s intake air compressor turbine coupled with increased fueling.
AC did a good job offering various higher hp diesel engines equipped with piston cooling, oil coolers, & intercooler systems.
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IF, someone wanted to make a few for the 426’s, I would think they would sell out fast!!!
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  What????    No baffles??    I guess it would be hard to make cast ones, could bolt some thin steel ones in.
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  Kinda ironic but over on Pull Off .com  a guy just yesterday offered to recast the pans, possibly other makes.
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Here you go…. For those interested, this is a link to the pulloff.com forum’s that I believe NEVER green has mentioned?http://www.pulloff.com/phorum/read.php?2,342865,342865#msg-342865
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I wonder if Luke Roseboom is paying attention
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