Some folks wonder why these jigs cost so much, Even with getting the pan jig as a gift from Bill, I still have almost 1000.00 in the restoration not counting anything for my time. But we now have another pan jig in Arkansas for model T folks to use. This jig is offered to use for free, by any model T guy who wants to bring their pan here to straighten. Ill watch, and you do the work. ....

After I installed the "fixtures" but before I installed the "taper pins" to lock the fixtures final settings. I straightened my pan that Im using on the "speedster project" Then to "test" my layout, machining, and calibration of the fixtures, I took my freshly straightened pan to Bills shop and tested it on his two pan jigs. My pan fit all three pan jigs. The test was a good test of all three pan jigs, If all three fit OK then they must be OK. ...
For the final test of my pan, I installed the "Sherman" deep sump pan on my pan, just to make sure everything stayed OK. All is good so now back to the engine build and finally get the speedster project finished.
Here are some random pics of the pan jig restoration ...