Chevrolet Performance LS Muscle Car Oil Pan Kit For LS1 / LS3 / LSA / LSX Engines
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Oil Pan Kit
Features:
- Includes oil pan, dipstick and tube, gaskets, pickup tube, windage tray, and all mounting hardware
- Fits most 1955-1995 GM front-engine rear-wheel-drive V8 cars and trucks
- For LS1 / LS3 / LSA / LSX engines
- 5-Quart capacity
- Rear wet sump design
- 3.620 in. max stroke with windage tray
Notes:
- Uses AC Delco oil filter 065-PF48E - sold separately
- For use with dry-sump LS7/LS9 engines, requires the following:
- Windage tray spacers/washers to clear the crankshaft/stroke - Not included
- Use of kit or kit contents from 510-97-333K
Specifications:
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
What is the pickup screen distance from the bottom of the pan on this kit 19212593 or what should this distance be?
Is this the right pan for a 72 Nova with a 2000 5.3 liter
I got a 2000 s10 extended cab I'm doing ls swap 5.3 would this oil pan clear the crossmember with out having to cut or modify the crossmember
will this fit lq4 6.0 in a 78 nova
Will this pan fit an L76 in a 55-57 chevy application?
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