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Old 09-02-2012, 12:23 AM
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Hello all,
I have a 2004 GTO Ls1 and I'm planning on installing it in my 72 Cutlass convertible. Can someone tell me what oil pan I can use without hitting the crossmember?
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Hey project nc check out this guys build of a 71 cutlass. He dropped a 6 litre in his so same **** different day lol.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...l#post11712715

this is the thread but i linked you right to where they are talking about oil pans.

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Holley pan woul'd probably be my choice of the various pans availible,if you shop around you can find it for $350-$375.You can use an fbody pan but you will probably have to do a little surgery on the pan or the crossmember.
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I have a '70 El Camino with an LS2, and I am using a MAST Motorsports oil pan.
It works just fine and has plenty of clearance.

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[QUOTE=Kingstir;16681208]I have a '70 El Camino with an LS2, and I am using a MAST Motorsports oil pan.
It works just fine and has plenty of clearance.

Damn Kingdstir... That looks reasl good snd looks to have no issues at all.Clearance all around How much did the pan go for?


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Hey project nc check out this guys build of a 71 cutlass. He dropped a 6 litre in his so same **** different day lol.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...l#post11712715

this is the thread but i linked you right to where they are talking about oil pans.

hope this helps
Thank you very much. I was looking at this thread ealier in the day Very helpful
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I put a CTS-V LSA pan in my Chevelle. Pretty close to the same thing.
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Glad I could help man. Good luck with the build!
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I think that my oil pan was about $430.00 when I bought it a year ago. Looking at the MAST website, they have it priced at $499 now. You might check out the Holley oil pan as well.

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Take a look at the Canton pan and filter mount.



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