Ford Small Block V8 Oil Pan on 2040-parts.com
Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
Fits Ford V8 with 260, 289 and 302 1965-73.
This oil pan came off my Mustang that has a 1966 289 engine. I had this pan on the car over a year and it never leaked. I have a '65 Mustang and decided to buy a new oil pan that was already painted the correct black for this year of car. I stripped the old paint off to the bare metal and removed all surface rust with a wire brush on my drill and then treated with phosphoric acid. Three coats of primer and two coats of Ford blue. I coated the inside of the pan with a light oil to prevent any flash rusting. I can't find all the pan bolts, but the original and a brand new oil plug is included. Shipping is included in the price. Subtract the cost of shipping and I'm not making much money at all on this item. |
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