1964 2000 4 cyl oil pan



If it is an offset you will need to get it repaired somehow. The pan is different and they don't get parted out.
 
By offset I would assume that would mean the pan is not symmetrical and formed more to one side - for clearance, etc. This pan appears pretty symmetrical with a bottom discharge. When I bought the tractor many years ago, the oil pan had a large bolt welded to it. I change the oil thru the dipstick with a suction tube. I would like to drain the oil pan like normal.

None of the supply part websites mention a 4 cylinder gas oil pan.

I would prefer to buy new, but since I cannot find one (the websites mention 3 cylinder), I guess repair is my only option.

Thanks for replying.
 
(quoted from post at 08:49:54 04/05/20) By offset I would assume that would mean the pan is not symmetrical and formed more to one side - for clearance, etc. This pan appears pretty symmetrical with a bottom discharge. When I bought the tractor many years ago, the oil pan had a large bolt welded to it. I change the oil thru the dipstick with a suction tube. I would like to drain the oil pan like normal.

None of the supply part websites mention a 4 cylinder gas oil pan.

I would prefer to buy new, but since I cannot find one (the websites mention 3 cylinder), I guess repair is my only option.

Thanks for replying.


I found four of them on the first two pages of an ebay search for Ford tractor oil pan.
 


Since you couldn't find any I figured that it must be an offset, because all the rest of the 4 cyl Fords use the same one.
 

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