This might have to do with front rear or center sump oil pans . All three were made on B block and the pickup shape has to change . Probably depth too . I did not know that long ago — when I put a 440 into a 57 dodge .. Sump on my B block was right where steering link tie rod went on a 57 . Being young , I took the gas wrench and put a steel tube right through the Pan for the link . Then I worried I reduced oil amount so I welded a piece from another pan in the empty space ( great to be thirty and full of ideas ) . But I was able to use the B block pickup !!! Trucks I think have the other pan . Might look at truck pickup or call Melling or Milodon ( latter especially .. they make hundreds of pans and pickups) . You have old one ? Nothing goes wrong with those ? Sounds like you have right pan wrong pickup or possibly other way around . Be sure your pan is right for your car by trying it in frame ... I found it would not fit while hanging on the install chain hoist .. Arrgh You can modify it too and rethread it , std pipe thread . I believe they are supposed to be about 1/4 off bottom of pan . Check with clay or careful measuring . Good luck ! John
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