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DISCONTINUED Holley 302-75BK Gen 3 HEMI Swap Oil Pan Rear Sump Black Finish for 03-08 5.7L & 05-10 6.1L HEMI

Product Code: 302-75BK
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MSRP: $473.00
$237.95
UPC:
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Description
Mopar's popular Gen 3 Hemi engines are ideal for swapping into many trucks since they are durable, reliable, and make great power. The factory oil pans on these engines usually don't fit and hang too low for your swap. These new cast aluminum oil pans (Patent Pending) fit 1972-1993 Dodge D100/D150/W100/W150, 1987-2004 Dodge Dakota, 1974-1993 Ramcharger, and 1974-1981 Trailduster. The cast aluminum construction & integrated windage tray on the oil pans combined with o-ring sealing provide an attractive leak-free solution for your engine swap. Complete oil pan kit that includes all the parts needed for installation (i.e., oil pan, pickup assembly, o-ring seal, windage tray, baffling & mounting bolts).

Features:

  • Most factory cast aluminum oil pans on Gen-3 Hemi engines don't fit or hang too low for engine swaps
  • Complete oil pan kit with includes the oil pan, pickup assembly, O-ring seal, windage tray, baffling & mounting bolts – no extras that must be purchased separately
  • Cast aluminum rear-sump engine swap oil pan
  • Unique O-ring seal to block with captured windage tray (patent pending)
  • Integrated windage tray & baffle to control oil (fits up to 4.06-inch stroke)
  • Choose from natural as-cast aluminum or black finish
  • Includes two 1/2-inch NPT oil return ports to provide a convenient oil return for turbochargers (one port on each front corner)
  • Part # 302-75 (or 302-75BK black) fits early engines without variable valve timing (non-VVT) 2003-2008 5.7L, 2005-2010 6.1L & 2007-2010 392 Hemi crate engines
  • Fits 1972-1993 Dodge D100/D150/W100/W150 trucks, 1987-2004 Dodge Dakota, and 1973-1987 GM C10 Trucks
  • Works with most factory & aftermarket dipsticks
  • Patent Pending
  • Integrated lower support bolts engine block to transmission or bellhousing for additional driveline strength and support while keeping dirt and debris out of driveline components
  • Covers the lower portion of the bell-housing – to keep dirt out of the bell-housing or transmission

Installation Instructions

Most engines come from the factory with a stud in the block that is reused to mount the oil pickup. If you don't have this stud it can be purchased from Mopar - part number 06513100AA.

Recommended Dipstick: Any dipstick from a Dodge or Ram truck that was initially equipped with a Gen 3 Hem engine is compatible with this oil pan. These dipsticks mate to the engine block dipstick port. Note: Fitment is not guaranteed when using aftermarket exhaust.

The oil return ports on the front corners of the oil pan are no longer machined (the bosses are still there & can be drilled and tapped for these ports - if needed).

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