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Old 02-19-2015, 09:20 PM
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Hi there I'm doing a conversion to my el camino with a lq4 6.0 with 2004R transmission and can't decide what mounts and oil pan will fit the vehicle. I've been reading the forums and it seems the early chevelles have fitment issues with oilpans. Can somebody offer some advice which route to go. I'm leaning towards holley oil pans 302-1 or 302-2. Thanks
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The 302-2 pan will be a better fit for front tie rod clearance.
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I too am doing a 67 Camino conversion, LS3/4L65E...my 302-2 pan is due in today.
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Originally Posted by Geoff1200
I too am doing a 67 Camino conversion, LS3/4L65E...my 302-2 pan is due in today.
What mounts are you using? Let me know how that pan fits. Thanks



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