JEGS
Retrofit Oil Pan for GM LS Series [Cast Aluminum]
555-50239
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Oil Pan
JEGS GM LS Oil Pan Features:
- Desired for LS Engine Swaps
- Cast Aluminum with Thick Ridges for Extra Strength
- Engineered for Clearance with OEM Fitment
- Include Gasket, Sump Baffle, Pickup Tube, Oil Filter Stud, Oil Passage Cover Plus Drain Plug & Hardware
- Retains Stock Oil Filter Location
- Requires AC Delco PF48 Oil Filter or Equivalent. We recommend JEGS oil filter 555-JG113
Applications:
- 1967-1969 & 1982-1992 Camaro/Firebird
- 1968-1974 Apollo/Nova/Omega/Ventura
- 1978-1988 G-Body
- 1964-1972 A-Body
- 1979-2004 Mustang
Note: If Additional Oil Pan Clearance is Needed for Chassis Interference we Recommend JEGS 555-50277 Pan. See Pan Illustration above for Dimensions.
Specifications:
Will this fit a 89 s10? I was told look for a retro fit but it doesn’t have s10 on the list
Will this pan work on a 1970 thru 1981 F-body subframe?
Will this fit on a 2000 Pontiac Firebird swap with a 5.3 ls?
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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