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Marine Oil Pan For Gm 305 350 Mercruiser Omc Vovo 1979 And Earlier Port Dipstick on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Harkers Island, North Carolina, United States

Harkers Island, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New

This is a Brand New GM Marine Oil Pan for GM Small Block Engines.  Fits all 305 327 350 cubic inch engines produced 1979 and earlier.  These engines will have the dipstick provision on the Port (drivers side if your boat was a car) side of the block.  These engines also will have a two piece rear main seal.

The marine oil pan is different because it holds a true 5 quarts of oil and there is no baffle or windage tray in the pan itself.  This engine will have the baffle or windage tray bolted to the main bearing studs.

This oil pan also has a center bottom drain oil plug that has 1/2 Inch Diameter x 20 Threads Per Inch (1/2x20) thread size.  Many marine engines use a dipstick which attaches to this drain plug location so position and thread size is important.

This oil pan was used OEM by Mercruiser, OMC, Volvo, Marine Power and all engine brands that used a steel oil pan in the 1979 and earlier engines.

This pan is obsolete from the marine manufacturers.  This oil pan is BRAND NEW made by GM!

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