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Old 02-12-2014, 10:51 AM
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Hey whats up I'm in the process of doing a 5.3 swap to my 1990 camaro and i am in need of an oil pan from an ls1 if you have one for sale id be interested in picking it up from you. PM me with details and location. Thanks for your assistance

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Posting your location might help you. I have several F body pans but no windage or pick up tubes. My shop is 50@ miles south of Houston. $50 979-482-3965
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Yea sorry about that sounds like a good idea Saturday I can make it out if yours shop is open how hard is it to find a pick up tube?
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http://www.improvedracing.com/oil-pu...8251-p-71.html

Should be in and out all weekend. 979-482-3965
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IM not for sure but I think the windage trays are the same from a 5.3 or 6.0
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The windage tray will need to be cut back. You don't need to buy one, just cut it to the same length. You cut some of the front off and it works like the stocker, just would need a pick up tube.
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Swore your car was a 91?
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From the looks of what I see zone would be correct. Cut chop rebuild.
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Originally Posted by ZONES89RS
The windage tray will need to be cut back. You don't need to buy one, just cut it to the same length. You cut some of the front off and it works like the stocker, just would need a pick up tube.
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Swore your car was a 91?
zane your right the 5.3 one has to be trimmed a little. But they work. Thats what I had on my old 93 mustang coupe with the ls1 pan.



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