Is Hummer oil pan good for any swap?
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I just picked up a Lq4 out of a 2004 hummer and going to part it out so just need to know thanks!
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The LH8 pan is a common swap pan. The hummer pan is what comes in GMPP Muscle car conversion oil pan kits.
That's what im using in my car, quite a bit more clearance than the truck pan. Still not enough for my liking though.
That's what im using in my car, quite a bit more clearance than the truck pan. Still not enough for my liking though.
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The Hummers (2/ 3) are still a truck based on the GM Truck platform/frames. H2 = GMT800/GMT820, Tahoe/Yukon frames and the H3 = GMT335 Colorado/Canyon frames..
The Pans will be a bit different, but most will have a very deep rear sump... IMO, not worth the time to mod and fit into any Car platform, unless it is stock height or higher.
The Pans will be a bit different, but most will have a very deep rear sump... IMO, not worth the time to mod and fit into any Car platform, unless it is stock height or higher.