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Retro-Fit Oil Pans
Holley 302-20 Retro-Fit Oil Pan Includes:
- Windage Tray
- Sump Baffle
- OE Style Pick-Up Tube
- Sump Port Plug
- Oil Filter Stud
- Billet Oil Passage Cover
- Gasket, O-Rings & Hardware Needed for Installation
Holley 302-20 Retro-Fit Oil Pan Features
- Allows for maximum clearance for vehicles where the steering linkage is behind the engine cross-member
- Provides OE style fitment-OE oil filter mounting, OE Oil cooler port provision, OE engine NVH impression, OE flange gasket, and sealing, correct structural rigidity, and OE bell-housing attachments
- High-quality cast aluminum
- 1/2 in. NPT port for turbo oil return or PVC oil return
- Optional hinge door baffle 302-30 (sold separately)
Holley 302-20 Retro-Fit Oil Pan Fitment Notes:
- These oil pans will work anywhere a GM F-Body oil pan fits but are perfect for the following applications:
- 1967-2002 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird
- 1968-1974 Buick Apollo, Chevy Nova, Olds Omega, Pontiac Ventura
- 1978-1987 GM G-Body
- 1964-1972 GM A-Body
- 1973-1987 GM Full-Size Trucks
Holley 302-20 Retro-Fit Oil Pan Notes:
- This oil pan is not for use on engines that originally used a dry sump oiling system.
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Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.