Chevrolet Performance 19212593 Muscle Car Oil Pan Kit for GM Gen III/IV LS Engine Swaps
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Oil Pan Kit
Chevrolet Performance 19212593 Muscle Car Oil Pan Kit:
- Pan Depth: 7.750 in.
- Maximum Stroke: 3.620 in. when using windage tray (can be spaced to increase clearance)
- Compatible with AC Delco oil filter PF48 or equivalent (sold separately)
- Dry-sump LS7/LS9 engines will require:
- Windage tray spacers/washers to clear the crankshaft/stroke (sold separately)
- Kit or kit contents from Holley 97-333K or equivalent (sold separately)
FAQ
How much oil does a LS muscle car oil pan hold?
- The GM muscle car oil pan (19212593) typically holds around 5.5 to 6 quarts of oil.
- Ensures optimal lubrication for LS engines in muscle car applications.
How much oil does a LS low profile oil pan hold?
- The LS hot rod oil pan holds approximately 5.5 to 6 quarts of oil.
- Designed with a low profile while maintaining adequate oil capacity.
Are all LS oil pans interchangeable?
- Not entirely. While some are interchangeable, variations like the GM muscle car oil pan (19212593) may have specific fitting requirements.
- Compatibility relies on factors such as engine model and chassis design.
What oil does a LS1 take?
- An LS1 engine typically uses conventional 5W-30 or 10W-30 motor oil.
- Ensure compatibility with engine specifications for optimal performance.
Specifications:
How long is the dipstick and the dipstick tube
Will this fit my 67 Chevelle with a 5.3 ls
Will this fit a lbs swap in a 2004 mustang
will this pan work for a 1979 Buick Regal
LS 3 engine swap on 1958 chevy hardtop. Will this oil pan fit ?
Will this pan fit 1986 monte carlo?
will the kit fit a 2004 GTO LS1 motor ?
Well this work in a 88 camaro I’m doing a ls swap I don’t want to have to Notch my frame
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