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GM F-Body, X-Body
Trans Dapt 42011 LS Engine Swap Kit Features:
- Includes Headers; Engine Mounts; Transmission Crossmember; Oil Pan; Hardware and Gaskets
- Oil Pan Depth: 2 in. at front of Pan; 6 in. at Rear Sump
Trans Dapt 42011 LS Engine Swap Kit Notes:
- Pan has -10AN inlet/outlet ports, and requires relocation of the oil filter
- Some LS have dipsticks in pan and will require the drilling of dipstick port on the block
- Not for use with 4L80E or 4L85E Transmissions
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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Specifications:
Will this kit work for a 73 le mans
I have a 07 mustang GT with 4.6 V8 with automatic! I want a complete kit to put a Chevy LS with a automatic into it! Is there a complete kit with everything needed?
what are the dimension of the oil pan?
Do have a kit for a 1981 Corvette? I have a 5.3 LS for it. Would your 42011 kit work for my car?
I have a 1966 impala with a 283 v8 an 2speed powerglide transmission i was lookin for a kit to do a ls 6.0 swap do they make one?
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