JEGS Retrofit Oil Pan for GM LS Series Engine Swaps [Natural Cast Aluminum]
555-50275
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Oil Pan
JEGS 555-50275 GM LS Retrofit Oil Pan Features:
- Desired for LS Engine Swaps
- Designed for Additional Chassis Clearance
- A Perfect Choice when More Engine-to-Chassis Clearance is Required Near the Front Half of the Oil Pan
- 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
JEGS 555-50275 GM LS Retrofit Oil Pan Engine Swap Fitment:
- 1964-1972 GM A-Body
- 1967-1969, 1982-1992 Chevy Camaro & Pontiac Firebird
- 1968-1974 Chevy Nova, Buick Apollo, Pontiac Ventura, & Oldsmobile Omega
- 1978-1987 GM G-Body
JEGS 555-50275 GM LS Retrofit Oil Pan Note:
- This Pan was Designed to Allow for Additional Engine-to-Chassis Clearance in the Front Half of the Oil Pan. See the Illustration above for Dimensions.
- Pan is designed to accept 22mm x 1.250 in. thread oil filters used on 2007 & later LS series engines. We recommend JEGS oil filter
Specifications:
2002 6L Lq4 Is there a specific windage tray you need with this set up? I can't mount the oil pan flush with the stock tray
Hello I'm putting a 2006 ls1 from a caprice into a 1990 caprice. Will this oil pan fit?
Hello. I’m putting a 2013 lsa engine in my 69 Camaro, will this oil pan work? Thank you.
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