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Big Block Chevy
JEGS 555-502030 Street & Strip II Oil Pan Features:
- Zinc-plated steel
- Ideal for street or strip applications
- Low-profile design for more ground clearance
- Oil control baffles reduce windage for HP gains
- 7-quart capacity plus filter
JEGS 555-502030 Street & Strip II Oil Pan Note:
- Designed to work with 555-502082 oil pump pickup, sold separately
- Does not fit 1962-1967 Chevrolet Chevy II
- Does not fit Chevelle's with steering behind the crossmember
- Dimensions
Specifications:
Will this pan fit my 1971 C3 corvette?
Will this fit a496 stroker being put into a 72 camaro? Doing a496 forged scag/ brodix motor cust tranny 8-71 blower with two ahots of nitrous. I need to get a hotline to you as your expertise is helping to build before August 24. Tia
Will this fit a 68 chevelle with a 454 big block
Will this oil pan clear on a G-Body
What is the depth of the sump area, for example 7” or 8”
Will this fit in a 1985 camaro z28? 454 swap
Does the stock scrapper, windage tray and dip stick fit this pan? Also, What oil pump pickup fits this pan?
will this fit 1967 chevelle
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