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Y Block Ford Truck Oil Pan, 272, 292, 312, Use For Street Rod In Old Chassis 2 on 2040-parts.com

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Willow Springs, Illinois, United States

Willow Springs, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

Y Block Ford truck oil pan with rear oil pick up, including screen and tube.

This pan can be used for installing the 272, 292, 312 engine in an original truck, but also can be used for installing these engines into an older Ford chassis, such as a Model A, or a 1940 Ford, like a coupe.

The regular car oil pan has a front sump, but the truck pan has the rear sump. The older Ford chassis has the steering gear in a location that would interfere with the front sump. Using the truck pan makes it possible to use the Y Block, which would permit installing a Ford in a Ford.

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