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Used Chrysler Hemi 331-354-392 Modified Oil Pan on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Oceanside, California, United States

Oceanside, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chrysler Hemi Warranty:No

For sale is this used 392 Chrysler Hemi oil pan.   It will work on the 331-354 or 392 Chrysler Hemi. This oil pan came out of a V-drive boat.  The pan has 2 drain plugs measuring 5/8" and the pan is 7 1/4" deep.  At one time this pan was modified.  The welding on the inside is a little rough and should be cleaned up.  There are some dings on the bottom and the inside is a little crusty.  It has been on my shelf for many years.  The seal ends are in great condition.  

What you see is what you get.  If you have any questions please call Clyde 760.945.6863  Thank you 

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