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Moroso 20511 7qt Rear Sump Oil Pan Fox Mustang 79-95 5.0l 302 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, US

Tucson, Arizona, US
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I'm selling my Moroso 7qt rear sump oil pan part # 20511. I got a good deal on it at my local speed shop and hoped to use it in a 302 swap for my Ford Ranger. However, The sumps hang too low for my liking. And the pan is designed for a 4 bolt main block on all mains 1-5. The rear pan bolts must be installed through the bottom of the pan on the inside. I understand it can still be used on a 2 bolt main block, but don't quote me! It's been stored in my shed for a few years but is new and only been taken out of the box to look at, and for pictures. It's never even been sat on a block. What you see is exactly what you get. Does not include pickup tube.

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