LS oil pan on LQ4
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The LS1 oil pan and pick up will work fine. You will be 1 bolt short for the Alternator you can drill and tap it or run without it. I've been running without the bolt for 2 years and no problem. Enjoy the extra displacement!
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I have an lq4 block and cannot get this to fit [img]/Users/amydesimone/Desktop/dim_oil_pan_ls1_camaro-910x882.jpg[/img]
this is the part number... 12581810 i bought the corresponding pick up and the pick up interferes with the pan mounting to the block
this is the part number... 12581810 i bought the corresponding pick up and the pick up interferes with the pan mounting to the block
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Looks like that's an LS2 pan and its more shallow then f-body pans. Can you fix your pic? You are prolly hitting the windage tray. I tried to put an LS1 pan on a 5.3 and it would not work with the truck windage tray.
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i bought the pan the pick up and cut the truck windage to the correct length, the pickup is still hitting the pan at the from where it is shallow... maybe summit sent me the wrong pickup?> it is significantly smaller than the truck pick up so i am not sure...
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Welcome Dean to LS1tech!
Oil pans for these engines are vehicle specific. What vehicle is your engine in or going into?
Have a look here: https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...g-threads.html
Oil pans for these engines are vehicle specific. What vehicle is your engine in or going into?
Have a look here: https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...g-threads.html