Chevy C10/C20 GMC C15/C25
Trans Dapt 42241 LS Engine Swap-In-A-Box Kit Features:
- Includes Mid-Length Headers/Motor Mounts/Oil Pan/Pickup/Gaskets/Hardware
- Stress-Free Swap
- Developed specifically for 1967-1972 Chevy/GMC C10/C15 and C20/C25 Pickup Trucks (2WD)
- Premium stainless steel construction for durability and performance
- Complete engine mount kit with hardware and rubber pads
- LS swap engine oil pan with bolts, gaskets, and special pick-up tube
- Transmission cross member compatible with 4L60E, 4L70E, 4L80E, 4L85E, 6L85E, and 6L90E automatic transmissions
- Specifically designed for installing an LS engine and automatic transmission
- Engineered for easy and comprehensive installation
- Premium-grade materials used for headers, engine mount kit, oil pan, and transmission cross member
- Ensures reliability, durability, and optimal fitment for your vehicle
Trans Dapt 42241 LS Engine Swap-In-A-Box Kit Notes:
- Certain LS engines feature a dipstick in the pan, which will necessitate drilling a dipstick port on the block.
- The pan is equipped with -10AN inlet/outlet ports and mandates the oil filter to be relocated.
- Automatic Transmission Application Only
- This LS Swap kit incorporates a custom-designed STEEL engine swap pan, necessitating repositioning your LS engine's oil filter.
- Oil filter integration kits 969-1012, 969-1014, 969-1016 (sold separately).
Specifications:
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Motor Vehicles
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