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Old 12-28-2018, 05:45 PM   #1
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Another Lowered LS Oil Pan Question for the Newbie

I have a 67 C10 Short bed lowered 5" in the front and 7" in the rear. I have an LQ4 6.0 from an 05 Silverado. I planned on using the factory AC that is lower mounted. I purchased an LS Swap kit specifically for the AC from CPP. Here is my dilemma I purchased a camero oil pan part number 12628771. I installed the motor and tranny but don't have enough clearance to lower/tilt the tranny on to the tranny mount/cross member without the oil pan from hitting the crossmember. I would like to make what I have work since I already have money and time involved with the camero pan since I polished it so i'm open to suggestions. If I have to get another pan to get it to work with the stock AC mounted low then it is what it is but I someone has part numbers for the pan,windage tray, pick up tube and dip stick that would be awesome.
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Old 12-28-2018, 06:05 PM   #2
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Re: Another Lowered LS Oil Pan Question for the Newbie

What engine stands and mounts are you running? I went with the CTVS pan on mine and it fits great with the POL engine stands. Here are the part numbers for the Caddy one.

CTVS Pan part #12631828 comes with new bolts and gasket
Pick up Tube #12621299
Dipstick tube #12584738
Dipstick #1258437
Windage tray (if you want it) #12611129

You may be better off changing out engine stands to get the height you want, but that then may lead to trouble with your low AC mount. I moved my AC up to avoid this, but it really came down to where do you want to spend the money.
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Old 12-28-2018, 06:25 PM   #3
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Re: Another Lowered LS Oil Pan Question for the Newbie

I'd get the engine and trans set....at the proper angle to match the rear diff angle....then worry about where the a/c needs to go....I've never seen one down low that didnt require notching the frame a bit but there may be some that didnt....
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Old 12-28-2018, 06:55 PM   #4
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Re: Another Lowered LS Oil Pan Question for the Newbie

Classic Performance Products 6372MP-SM is the part number of the stands. The mounts are LS-AK-LM
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Old 12-28-2018, 09:58 PM   #5
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Re: Another Lowered LS Oil Pan Question for the Newbie

Well after getting frustrated and talking to a third person at CPP we sent pics back and forth and what do you know they sent me the wrong motor mount brackets. That’s why my motor is about 2 1/2” forwards and my pan hits if I try to tilt the engine. They suggested using the rear bolt hole to make up the difference.

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