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LS oil pan question
I have a 1970 CST-10. I will be installing a 2011 LS 5.3 from a 4x4 1500 pickup. Will the stock oil pan work or should I get an aftermarket pan such as the Holley unit? I want the engine in the stock location if possible. Also who makes the best fitting motor mounts and headers? Thanks, Randy
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Re: LS oil pan question
I used gm musclecar pans on mine . gives you a couple inches clearance over stock truck pan , a holley pan is expensive and not needed
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Re: LS oil pan question
Depends on which position you use to accomodate the LSX motor. On mine I opted for the LSX to fit in the stock SBC location. The stock oil pan fits nicely with probably 2-3" clearance but my truck a 2WD (1972). The headers (no name brand) fitted like a glove, no clearance issues whatsever. I got my motor brackets off ebay and it was the non-adjustable kind. One issue I ran into is that one of the bolts on each side had to be grinded about 1/8" as it was bottoming down on the block. There's always something when you doing conversions :-).
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Re: LS oil pan question
Might check out the "Dirty Dingo" motor mounts. They are adjustable. Wish I would have had them when I put mine in my Chevelle.
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Re: LS oil pan question
using the stock truck pan or even the muscle pan is fine but these are deep pans and may hang below the crossmember , so it will be exposed to a direct hit if you run over something. As suggested use the holley pan or mast pan. you might even be able to use a f body pan also.
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Re: LS oil pan question
I have a gm muscle car pan on mine and it's about even with the crossmember.
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Re: LS oil pan question
X2 On the GM Musclecar oil pan fits even with the frame and I highly recommend Dirty Dingo slider plates.
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Re: LS oil pan question
I used the stock truck pan with the engine in the stock location relative to the transmission. It's a little lower than the crossmember, but clears everything nicely.
I used homemade adapter plates (if I were to do it over again, I'd also put in the '73-up engine stands for more clearance) and 2010 Camaro exhaust manifolds.
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Re: LS oil pan question
If you plan to c notch the rear frame and lower the front 5 inches , [lay frame truck] ,you should get the holley pan[about $400] , If you are planing a 3-5 or 4-6 drop truck the musclecar pan from gm [about $200] is recommended , stock truck , stock truck pan is fine , but will hang below front crossmember about 2 inches .
lots of info here http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/f...play.php?f=206
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