Joe, Yes, you can use the valley pan with an internal oil line. I usually mark the location of the fitting between cylinders 6 and 8. Then take a hole saw or a hole punch and cut out a 1" hole in the gasket in that location. Now you put the gasket in place with the front section under the fitting in the junction block, then screw the back fitting into the block through that hole. You can also cut a V out of the pan to clear the line but I like the hole method better. It is much cleaner. Also, there should be no reason the tin PCV baffle that attaches to the under side of the intake to interfere with the oil line. Why is yours hitting this line? I have installed these many times on engines with the internal line with no problem. Nick Alfano Alfano Performance Kenosha, WI. 53142 262-308-1302 262-942-8271 after 6pm central and weekends ---- Joe <jgray_55@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Simple question..added to this. MY wife's new 401 was > assembled(not by me) with am aluminum Offy intake and > Mr Gasket/Felpro... paper type intake gaskets. There > is NO metal pan on the bottom of the manifold either . > PCV hole is wide open to the lifter valley. NOW..the > engine had the lifter valley line kit installed. Is > there a way to slot...etc..the tin valley pan gasket > so i can install it? The engine is NOT in the car yet. > I've heard it will suck oil like mad without the > valley pan gasket. Will the tin pan thats supposed to > be riveted to the intake being missing be a issue > also? Supposedly NO room for it with the lefter valley > line kit? Direct email would also be greatly > appreciated!! Thankyou,Joe Alfano Performance Kenosha, WI. 53142 262-308-1302 262-942-8271 after 6pm central and weekends _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com