JEGS Street & Strip GM LS Engine Swap Oil Pan for GM LS Series Engines
555-50228
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JEGS 555-50228 Engine Swap Oil Pan Features:
- Specifically for GM LS series engines such as 4.8, 5.3, 5.7, 6.0 and others based on the popular platform
- Fits 1965-1972 GM A-body, 1967-1969 F-body, 1968-1972 X-body
- 6-quart capacity plus filter
- Fabricated 14 GA. Steel Construction
- Trap Door Baffling for Greater Oil Control
- 6-Quart Capacity Plus Filter
- Rear Sump Applications
- Magnetic Drain Plug
- Reinforced Pan Rails
- Use with JEGS Oil Pump Pickup Tube 555-50247
- Black Powder Coat Finish
JEGS 555-50228 Engine Swap Oil Pan Notes:
- Requires Remote Oil Filter. We recommend JEGS Oil Pan Kit with Remote Oil Filter 555-50228K
Specifications:
what about windage tray, does factory one work ??
Does it matter which oil bung is used ( front or back)for the in and out for the remote oil filter connections
would this fit a 2000 ZR2 suspension S10/Sonoma with a 5.3L LS swap?
Will this fit and clear for a 1969 Chevelle A-body 5.3 LS swap
Any chance this pan will fit the Tri-Five cars (1956 BelAir)
do you think this will fit an e46 swap do you think it’s same specs as the holley e46 swap oil pan?
What are the dimensions of the pan
Will this work on a 1969 Impala with a 383 stroker motor
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