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Holley 302-2 Oil Pan - All LS


Rockwood
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Ordered for a build, but was damaged during shipping. Holley doesn’t want it back. Little time with a file and it’ll probably be fine. 

$150

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11 hours ago, Kraut_n_Rice said:

Any idea how this compare to the C6 'vette pan?

C6 Corvette LS2/LS3 Oil Pan Dimensions (Wet Sump)

Looks like better clearance overall.  This does require the use of an F-body windage tray:

302-2 is designed to use a GM “F-body” windage tray, GM P/N 12558253. A modification to the windage tray is required to provide clearance to the pick-up tube. A full-length windage tray may be used if the front quarter of the tray is removed. See the instructions showing the windage tray modifications required

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