I purchased my P400 long block from LeRoy Linza (LeRoy Diesel) in 2017. I believe I may have gotten the last one GEP released to the public. Around the same time LeRoy was in the process of tearing down another new P400 long block to see what made it tick. He was documenting his “rebuild”on his YouTube channel, which I was watching, and I noticed that he had Moroso build him a shiny new oil pan for the project. I asked him what he planned to do with the OEM oil pan, and he offered it to me for $100. I bought it immediately so that I would have a spare, and it is currently in my spare parts rack. So I am probably the only guy on the planet with a new P400 and a new oil pan for a spare.
Back to Moroso, they will indeed build a custom oil pan for any engine. All it takes is money.
I welded in heavy aluminum bungs on each side of the spare oil pan, one for the oil temperature gauge thermocouple and one for the suction line for my aircraft pre-oiler pump. I then dropped the original pan from my P400 and replaced it with the pan with the bungs. While I had the pan off I got a close-up of the inner workings of the P400’s girdle and massive main bearing assembly. It was then that I realized that the design and shape of the cast aluminum oil pan could not be modified due to the P400’s bottom end. I feel blessed to have a spare pan on hand.