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Stock Replacement Oil Pan for 1955-1979 Chevy Small Block Engines w/Left Hand Dip Stick & 2-Piece Rear Main Seal [Gold Zinc]
555-50250
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Chevy Small Block
JEGS 555-50250 Stock Replacement Oil Pan Features:
- Designed to accept stock oil pump pickup (except where noted) and will work with an OE-style dipstick
- Fits 1955-1979 Small Block Chevy engines and vehicles except 1962-1967 Chevrolet Chevy II
- Requires Stock Style Oil Pump Pickup, sold separately - 555-50215
Specifications:
Will this pan clear the rods on a 383" engine with a 3.75" stroke?
Would this fit a 327 going into an s10?
The dipstick that was recommended is for a bit block. The oil pan and engine is a 350 small block
What dipstick do you recommend with this oil pan? I bought this pan and had to use 8 quarts of oil to see it on my dipstick. 1970 camaro.
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