CHEV 350 SBC MARINE ENGINE OIL PAN SUMP WITH BAFFLE 1987 - 2002 # 264-132
# 264-132
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AU $225.00
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CHEV 350 SBC MARINE ENGINE OIL PAN SUMP WITH BAFFLE 1987 - 2002 # 264-132
Oil Pan, Steel, Black, Cadillac, Chevy, GMC, 5.7L, Each
Sump Style:
Wet
Oil Pan Style:
Stock
Sump Location:
Rear
Dipstick Location:
Passenger side
Stroker Clearanced:
No
Dipstick Provision:
No
Dipstick Included:
No
Oil Pan Material:
Steel
Oil Pan Color:
Black
Baffled:
Yes
Kicked Out:
No
Windage Tray Included:
No
Pickup Included:
No
Oil Pump Included:
No
Oil Pump Driveshaft Included:
No
Crank Scraper Included:
No
Gaskets Included:
No
Hardware Included:
No
Quantity:
Sold individually.
Dorman Oil Pans
Oil is the lifeblood of your engine, so it deserves a superior reservoir--such as one of these Dorman oil pans. They are constructed of painted stamped steel or natural finish aluminum for long-lasting durability. Each replacement unit is manufactured to OEM specs, ensuring a precise fit that provides an additional layer of efficiency and convenience without any modifications. Leaks, rust, damage, or an engine rebuild are all good reasons to install a new oil pan.
Oil Pan, Steel, Black, Cadillac, Chevy, GMC, 5.7L, Each
Sump Style:
Wet
Oil Pan Style:
Stock
Sump Location:
Rear
Dipstick Location:
Passenger side
Stroker Clearanced:
No
Dipstick Provision:
No
Dipstick Included:
No
Oil Pan Material:
Steel
Oil Pan Color:
Black
Baffled:
Yes
Kicked Out:
No
Windage Tray Included:
No
Pickup Included:
No
Oil Pump Included:
No
Oil Pump Driveshaft Included:
No
Crank Scraper Included:
No
Gaskets Included:
No
Hardware Included:
No
Quantity:
Sold individually.
Dorman Oil Pans
Oil is the lifeblood of your engine, so it deserves a superior reservoir--such as one of these Dorman oil pans. They are constructed of painted stamped steel or natural finish aluminum for long-lasting durability. Each replacement unit is manufactured to OEM specs, ensuring a precise fit that provides an additional layer of efficiency and convenience without any modifications. Leaks, rust, damage, or an engine rebuild are all good reasons to install a new oil pan.