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Sbc Small Block Chevy Chrome 7 Quart Oil Pan Kit W/timing Cover & Dipstick 350 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Chatsworth, California, United States

Chatsworth, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:7430+7420+7121B Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Brand:TSS Performance Surface Finish:Chrome Fits 1960 to 1978 Blocks:Driver side Dipstick

Small Block Chevy Chrome Steel 7 Quart  Oil Pan Kit
With Timing Cover And Dipstick

Kit Includes:
(1) Small Block Chevy Chrome 7 Quart  Oil Pan
(1) 1pc Reinforced Oil Pan Gasket
(1) High Volume Oil Pick Up Tube
(1) Oil Pan Bolts
(1) Chrome Timing Cover
(1) Chrome Timing Tab
(1) Timing Cover Bolts & Gaskets
(1) Chrome Engine Oil Dipstick
 

Fits '60-78 283 327 350 Motors

Does not clear '62-'67 Nova and Chevy II chassis, V8 Vega/Monza, or any with steering behind cross-member.

  • Chrome plated stamped steel pan
  • 7 qt. capacity
  • 8 1/4" deep
  • 1 trap door for oil control front to back
  • Dipstick is on driver side
  • Nice!!

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