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Oil Pans
JEGS 555-50238 Engine Swap Oil Pan Features:
- Fabricated from heavy-duty 14-gauge steel
- Designed to work with multiple GM chassis
- Accepts oil filters with 13/16 in.-16 thread such as 410-PH3506, 599-HP-1007, or 599-PS-1007
- Requires Oil Pump pick-up tube. We recommend JEGS oil pump pick up tube 555-50247
- Retains stock oil filter location
Applications:
- 1967-1992 Camaro
- 1968-1978 Nova
- 1965-1972 Chevelle
- 1953-1996 Corvette
- 1978-1988 GM G-Body
- 1978-1988 Chevy S-10/S-15 Blazer
- 1978-1988 GM 2WD Full-Size Truck
JEGS 555-50238 Engine Swap Oil Pan Notes:
- Front pan depth: 1 13/16 (.8125) in.
- Rear pan depth: 6 in.
- Rear pan width: 9 5/16 (.3125) in.
Dimensions:
Specifications:
Will it fit a ls3 6.0 liter in a 1995 chev c1500
Will it fit a 1968 cutlass supreme ls swap 5.3 out of a truck.. current Chinese version I bought hits the cross member..
What is the sump length
What windage tray does this oil pan use ? Will a stock f body windage tray work
does this work with the stock dipstick locatiom
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