JEGS Stock-Style Replacement Oil Pan for Select 1993-1997 Ford F-Series Trucks 460 ci/7.5L [Black]
555-78888
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Ford Big Block
This JEGS 555-78888 oil pan is an ideal stock replacement upgrade to aid in keeping the 5.0L engine in your Ford F-250, F-350, or F Super Duty Truck vehicle running smoothly.
JEGS 555-78888 Oil Pan Features:
- (1) Drain plug (Thread size: M14-1.50 x 10 mm UHL)
- Rear sump depth: 9 in.
JEGS 555-78888 Oil Pan Notes:
- Oil pump not included. We recommend Melling 689-M84D.
- Oil pump pickup not included. We recommend Melling 689-84-DS2.
- Oil pan gasket not included. We recommend JEGS 555-210396.
Specifications:
Do I need an extra quart for the oil filter? So 7 quarts in total? Thanks, Ethan.
Is there a dipstick tube that goes with this pan?
Will this oil pan fit a 1973 460 ford engine as well?
Will this pan clear melling's high volume oil pump M84DHV?
what dipstick can I use? I ordered the part number 625-ED-5011 and it does not seem to be able to push all the way down in the dipstick tub from oil pan
How do get the dipstick to stay in the oil pan. I’d there a clip or something to lock the dipstick tube in?
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