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JEGS Street & Strip GM LS Engine Swap Oil Pan for GM LS Series Engines

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Street & Strip GM LS Engine Swap Oil Pan for GM LS Series Engines
$228.89
$183.99
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Street & Strip GM LS Engine Swap Oil Pan
  • 1965-1972 A-Body,1967-1969 F-Body,1968-1972 X-Body
  • Fabricated 14 ga. Steel
  • 6-Quart Capacity + Filter
  • Includes:
    • (2) -10 AN Remote Oil Filter Fittings
    • (1) Magnetic Drain Plug
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    50228 is rated 4.3 out of 5 by 8.
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Dipstick What dipstick can I use with this oil pan? thanks
    Date published: 2022-02-18
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great bargain! Works perfectly for me I'm swapping a 5.3 into a 1990 300zx.
    Date published: 2019-04-07
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Very nice piece for the money. I bought this pan to swap a LS1 engine into my 1996 Firebird. The pan fit great and does not sit below the K-Member.
    Date published: 2016-07-15
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Ground Clearance was great! Placing an LQ9 in an s10 frame made the stock oil pan set well below the cross arms. This replacement pan was significantly shorter while still maintaining the needed 6 quarts of oil. No ground clearance issues now. Quality is good and the fit was perfect. One thing to note is that you will need to get shorter oil pan bolts. The new metal pan is about 1/4" less thick than the original oil pan where it mounts to the engine.
    Date published: 2016-06-05
    Rated 4 out of 5 by from Great Fit Bought for my SN95 LS swap build and it cleared my stock k member after i notched about 2 inches off the passenger side. Other than that great fit bolted right in. If you are coming from a truck pan you will need to buy new M6 bolts that go in the back next to the torque converter.
    Date published: 2019-05-02
    Rated 4 out of 5 by from Ground clearance for days ! Bought for a LS swap I did in a 1980 camaro. Pan is now level with the subframe crossmember. Quality is good clearance is awesome. Remote oil filter is kind of a bummer
    Date published: 2016-11-30
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    Will this fit and clear for a 1969 Chevelle A-body 5.3 LS swap

    Asked by: Abraham52
    Yes, this will fit your GM LS engine swap.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-10-26

    Any chance this pan will fit the Tri-Five cars (1956 BelAir)

    Asked by: Ls1freek
    No, but this pan will work - https://www.jegs.com/i/Holley/510/302-1/10002/-1
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-08-14

    do you think this will fit an e46 swap do you think it’s same specs as the holley e46 swap oil pan? 

    Asked by: fredoooooo6
    Please check the dimensions listed on the page and the pictures to determine if this pan will work for your application.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2022-12-02

    What are the dimensions of the pan

    Asked by: Isaiah133
    You can click on this link to see all of the oil pan dimensions. - https://www.jegs.com/SizeCharts/555-OilPanChart.html
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2020-11-30

    Will this work on a 1969 Impala with a 383 stroker motor

    Asked by: jrr1
    This is an LS engine swap oil pan and wont work with a stroker engine.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-05-24

    will this work in a 91 camaro with 6.0l ls swap and tubular k member??

    Asked by: RICKandMORTY669
    We would recommend this oil pan - https://www.jegs.com/i/Chevrolet-Performance/809/19212593/10002/-1
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-05-11

    Will this work on a 5.3 going into the stock subframe of a 1972 Chevy Nova? 

    Asked by: Mikeb0507
    Yes, this pan should fit your application.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-04-20

    will this fit a 1977 chevy 350 motor

    Asked by: drivermod
    This pan is for the LS family of engines and not compatible with the '77 350.
    Answered by: Jon Jegs Tech
    Date published: 2018-04-18
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