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Old 08-25-2009, 08:19 PM
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ok so i got the ls7 oil and an adapter to put the an fittings on the pan side. but i stll cant find adapters for theoil tank side. can i just buy an aluminum weldable male an fitting and just do that?
has anyone done this before?

by the way this is going in my camaro with my 427 in the next couple of months. just looking to buy the parts and have everything setup.
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Humm I would also like to know.
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Humm I would also like to know.
yea me to. alot of people may say that the ls7 pan is garbage and just get an are pan. but im just going to be a daily driver and once in a while track time. the ls7 pan is good enough for me, i still dont get why they say its not a true dry sump
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The LS7 system is a very good entry level dry sump system. The one upgrade that would be good is a different oil tank if you will be spending any time corner racing. If not, welding bungs on the factory tank should work fine.

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The LS7 system is a very good entry level dry sump system. The one upgrade that would be good is a different oil tank if you will be spending any time corner racing. If not, welding bungs on the factory tank should work fine.

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i wont be doing any road racing.
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Originally Posted by themack56
ok so i got the ls7 oil and an adapter to put the an fittings on the pan side. but i stll cant find adapters for theoil tank side. can i just buy an aluminum weldable male an fitting and just do that?
has anyone done this before?

by the way this is going in my camaro with my 427 in the next couple of months. just looking to buy the parts and have everything setup.
About $50 each...polished with factory seals included. These are what I used on my LS7 install in my Formula.

http://www.hotrodlane.cc/LS7/oilpanadaptors.html



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