JEGS Stock Replacement Oil Pan for 1955-1979 Chevy Small Block Engines w/Left Hand Dip Stick & 2-Piece Rear Main Seal [Black]
555-50251
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Chevy Small Block
JEGS 555-50251 Small Block Chevy Stock-Style Replacement Oil Pan Features:
- Designed to accept stock oil pump pickup and will work with an OE-style dipstick
- Finished in black for great looks and a long life
- Stock Style Oil Pump Pickup is also recommended, 555-50215, sold separately.
FAQ
What size are the oil pan bolts on a small block Chevy?
- The oil pan bolts for the JEGS 50251 small block Chevy oil pan are (14) 1/4 in.-20 x 3/4 in. & (4) 5/16 in.-18 x 1 in. requiring 1/2 in. & 7/16 in. sockets for removal & assembly.
What is the difference between SBC oil pans?
- SBC oil pans may differ in design, capacity, and features. The JEGS 50251 offers specific advantages, such as [highlight key features], making it a reliable choice for your small block Chevy.
What weight of oil does a 350-small block take?
- The recommended oil weight for a 350-small block engine is typically in the range of 10W30 - 10W40. Always refer to your vehicle's manual for the manufacturer's specifications.
Specifications:
The oil pan. Does it come with the gasket
what is the depth of the sump part of the pan and what is the front timing chain radius? I am looking for a sbc oil pan that is 7 1/2" deep at the sump with a 2 3/8' radius for the timing chain (front) of the pan. With driver side dipstick.
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