Kevko oil pans
Had 2 Milodon pans leak at welds. Anything you use is only as good as the quality of the product that comes to you.
Being an engine machine shop we build motors for many different customers and usually use what they purchase. The reason there are 2 KEVKO pans in the picture because. the first one was not fixable without major work. They blamed it on shipping but the box was perfect. The second one came and had the same damage. You can definitely see they were damaged before they were coated. So the steel pans they purchased for the build were probably defective.
Yes I am not saying the pans were not fixable. But for what they charge they should be a bolt on product. My son can't pay his employees to fix pans that cost $500.00
Had a 440 pan with the sump welded on backwards from another company for a Ford. I believe Milodon is better quality from experiences. What I can advise you to do is fill what ever pan you choose with red diesel and let it sit on a dry floor and make sure the welds don't have a pin hole. Bit us twice. We went with This Kevco because it was a long sump for a chassis car.
2 don't come with the same damage from shipping and not a mark on the box. And I personally told them to look at the second pan before shipping it out. They lied.
And you know the old saying . "screw me once shames on you" "Screw me twice shames on me"