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Small Block Chevy
JEGS 555-502110 Street & Strip II Oil Pan Features:
- Fits 1955-1979 Small Block Chevy with 2-piece rear main seal engines such as 283, 305, 307, 327, 350, 383 (stroker), 400, and others based on the popular platform
- Fits most chassis except 1962-67 Chevy II
- Ideal for street or strip applications with a low-profile design for more ground clearance
- Oil control baffles reduce windage for HP gains
- Steel with a zinc-plated finish for corrosion protection
- Oil capacity: 7 quarts plus filter
- Specifications: left hand dipstick
JEGS 555-502110 Small Block Chevy Oil Pan Notes:
- Does not fit 1962-1967 Chevrolet Chevy II
- Does not fit Chevelle's with steering behind the crossmember
- Does not fit Chevy Monza/Vega
Specifications:
Do I need aftermarket pickup for this pan or will my stock one work?
I see that it fits most frames excepts small cars.. it looks to be but im curioes if this clears a 91 chevy/gmc sierra 1500? Thanks Jegs!!
Will this work with a high volume oil pump?
Will this pan fit a 87 Monte carlo with a 350
will this pan fit a v-8 vega?
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