Moroso 21315 Power Kickout Series Oil Pan For Circle Track Oval Track Nascar on 2040-parts.com
Minooka, Illinois, United States
Moroso MOR 21315 Racing Oil Pan. Wet Sump. These list at JEGS for $363.99 and Summit
Racing for 359.97. This is for the 1986 and up 1 Piece Rear Seal Small Block Chevys ( SBCs). This was put on my Engine on an Engine stand for my Late Model but Never started or Run. Then taken off. It has been sitting in my garage, and now it's time for it to go. The sponsors decided to go with a dry sump system instead. My Loss is your GAIN. This is an Incredible SALE here. Jegs and Summit Do Not Include the Windage tray. They would charge an Extra $29.97 to $71.97 for the Windage Tray.This is included with my oil Pan. Has 5 Trap doors to hold the oil around the Corner. Holds 6 Qts of Oil. Made in the USA! This pan is the Real Deal. Not that Cheap $79 oval track pan you see in the magazines. Not in Original Box. Don't miss this Super Deal. Well made construction of heavier metal . Weighs 13 lbs. Best Wet Sump Pan I've ever seen. |
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