View Full Version : 69 Camaro LQ4 Swap which oil pan?
kward
10-16-2017, 07:05 PM
Just curious if there is an oil pan that will clear the crossmember and steering links without modification. Put an F body pan on and had to modify it, but still hits the drag link when at the max turn position. Any info would be appreciated
69Camaro
10-16-2017, 07:42 PM
Just curious if there is an oil pan that will clear the crossmember and steering links without modification. Put an F body pan on and had to modify it, but still hits the drag link when at the max turn position. Any info would be appreciated
I heard the Mast Motorsports pan fits with the Holley mounts and Ridetech Tru-Turn as well as the Holley pan. There are 2 Holley pans available so do some research for your application.
So far I have been very happy with the Holley swap components. I am mocking up a Mast Motorsports pan tonight and will report back.
Musclerodz
10-16-2017, 08:26 PM
Just curious if there is an oil pan that will clear the crossmember and steering links without modification. Put an F body pan on and had to modify it, but still hits the drag link when at the max turn position. Any info would be appreciated
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dhutton
10-17-2017, 04:16 AM
Mast Pan or Holley 302-2.
Don
rickpaw
10-17-2017, 06:12 AM
Mast Pan or Holley 302-2.
Don
or Holley 302-3. It has the same dimensions as the 302-2, but has clearance for stroker cranks and turbo oil drain built in, just in case you want to add turbo down the road.
69Camaro
10-17-2017, 09:26 PM
or Holley 302-3. It has the same dimensions as the 302-2, but has clearance for stroker cranks and turbo oil drain built in, just in case you want to add turbo down the road.
Good to know, I hadn’t heard of a 302-3. I bought the Mast pan specifically because of the stroker clearance.
I’m pleased to report that the Mast pan, Ridetech Tru-Turn and Holley swap kit all fit together perfectly with no modifications in my stock subframe.
I did need to cut a hole in the floor for the top 2 bellhousing to transmission bolts on the Magnum T56. But I could have used a BFH to gain the same amount of room.
kward
10-22-2017, 06:14 AM
Thanks for all the feedback, will do my research.
jwcarguy
10-24-2017, 10:55 AM
I use the Mast pans, great fitment in stock subs / steering
BLO BY U - TA
12-15-2017, 01:50 PM
My pan is a GM...still has the part number sticker on it.
I could take a picture of the part number if your interested.
I'm running a LQ9 btw
These are nicely baffled..... running one on my project
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