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Old December 26th, 2024, 12:53 AM
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Default 432 Oil Pan Capacity?

Anybody have an idea of how many quarts of oil should be in the pan minus the filter and cooling lines? My engine is a 432. I have a couple of dipsticks and tubes for the motor, but I do not know which one is correct.

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Old December 26th, 2024, 03:29 AM
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Default Re: 432 Oil Pan Capacity?

Book says 8 quarts for '74 432 in a 6500 series conventional cab truck.
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Default Re: 432 Oil Pan Capacity?

Thanks for such a quick response!
That's good to hear. Do you know if that is 8 quarts with or w/o the oil filter?
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Default Re: 432 Oil Pan Capacity?

My 1965 book lists the 478 as having 8 quarts in the pan without the filter; 10 1/2 quarts with the filter.

So I'm thinking the same applies to you.
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Default Re: 432 Oil Pan Capacity?

Thank you. I am getting the same answer from one than one person, so it is likely a safe bet. Thanks for your help. I appreciate it a bunch.
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Default Re: 432 Oil Pan Capacity?

Yes, 8 quarts without the filter. The '74 432 6500 used a 2 quart filter, so 10 total.
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