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    1. #1
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      LS oil pan - lowest profile -

      Hey guys.
      6.2 LS
      the whole install kit is
      holly.
      I noticed today my oil pan is dimpled
      pretty bad on both sides from the ball joints.
      Aka bad friggin news...



      holly isn’t being helpful.
      Ls swap shop I used isn’t either...
      rack and pinion is an option. Be it a super pricy one.

      Shim the engine up a bit?
      i heard this is possible and not.

      Temp solution..
      back fill the dimples
      and weld a little protector plate so the ball joint
      cant puncture the pan ????

      frig. I’m frazzled here
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      1971 chevelle LSA 700hp -


    2. #2
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      Do not put a rack and pinion on your car.

      What is the part number of your pan? It "looks" like the 302-1.

      Donny

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    3. #3
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      Ya it is.

      holly told me there’s an even
      Newer one out now. Looks like
      The one you showed.

      I’m trying to get them to swap
      It out for me
      1971 chevelle LSA 700hp -

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      Mast motorsports pan may be a solution

    5. #5
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      So Holley is being difficult.

      I’m using 302-1
      I have the 71221007HKR
      Mounts.

      He’s saying those are mis matching
      Comments. I ordered what I was told
      To by the swap shop who’s done
      At least 50 swaps. Nothing but
      Sexy hot rods coming n going...

      Any insight?
      1971 chevelle LSA 700hp -

    6. #6
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      Ordering the 302-2 looks like your best and easiest solution.
      Ahmad B.

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      Looks like. But I’m miffed they won’t help
      Me out and are telling me I mismatched
      Parts...
      I can’t find anything saying I did
      Mismatch
      1971 chevelle LSA 700hp -

    8. #8
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      The instructions for the Holley mounts that you are using clearly state that the 302-2 pan is the one to use.

      https://documents.holley.com/199r10933.pdf

      You have a 302-1 pan. The 302-3 pan will also work, because it is identical to the 3.2-2, except with additional clearance for a stroker crank and two oil drain back ports for turbo applications.

      Andrew
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      Here is how a 302-2 pan fits in a A-body.



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    10. #10
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      Teenie tiny
      1971 chevelle LSA 700hp -

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      Do you guys know if the windage
      Trays are swapable from
      The 302-1 and 302-2???

      Anyone interested in my
      Old pan cheap ?
      1971 chevelle LSA 700hp -

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      Quote Originally Posted by 1sikride View Post
      Do you guys know if the windage
      Trays are swapable from
      The 302-1 and 302-2???

      Anyone interested in my
      Old pan cheap ?
      I believe the 302-2 requires a little extra trimming. Consult the instructions I posted.
      1970 GTO Version 3.0
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      Looks like. But I’m miffed they won’t help me out and are telling me I mismatched parts...
      It seems your issue is with the shop who did the work, not Holley.
      John Parsons

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    14. #14
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      Nowhere in Holley literature or website listings is the Holley 302-1 oil pan listed to be compatible with the Hooker Blackheart A-Body LS swap system. It is specifically stated that the 302-2 and 302-3 pans are to be used in that application. The shop recommended the 302-1 pan in error.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 1sikride View Post
      Anyone interested in my
      Old pan cheap ?
      How cheap is cheap 1sikride?
      cheers Russell

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      Ya I’m learning this...
      1971 chevelle LSA 700hp -

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      Quote Originally Posted by 1sikride View Post
      Ya I’m learning this...
      Learning what, exactly?
      1970 GTO Version 3.0
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      Please get in touch if I can be of service.

      "You were the gun, your voice was the trigger, your bravery was the barrel, your eyes were the bullets." ~ Her

    18. #18
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      Not to hijack this thread.... BUT I have a 67 Chevelle with a LS2 in it. This car was an early swap car done with a 2007 GM create (corvette) engine and used energy poly mounts and what looks to be new fame mounts. The drive angles are extreme (2-3 on driveshaft and pinion. 8 on trans yoke) due to trans tail down and a lowered stance. Serial # says it is 2007 corvette create engine and has stock type pan on it. What can I do to fix this thing properly? Was thinking Holley 302 pan, Dingo mounts and trans blocks. Opinions please??

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      Use the Holley engine mounts, 302-2 or 302-3 oil pan and the Holley trans X-member.

    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by GS455vert View Post
      Not to hijack this thread.... BUT I have a 67 Chevelle with a LS2 in it. This car was an early swap car done with a 2007 GM create (corvette) engine and used energy poly mounts and what looks to be new fame mounts. The drive angles are extreme (2-3 on driveshaft and pinion. 8 on trans yoke) due to trans tail down and a lowered stance. Serial # says it is 2007 corvette create engine and has stock type pan on it. What can I do to fix this thing properly? Was thinking Holley 302 pan, Dingo mounts and trans blocks. Opinions please??
      The Hooker (Holley) swap components will greatly help your drive-in situation. I have the same issue on my 70 GTO (swap done in 2008) and eventually I will redo the swap with the Holley parts.

      https://www.holley.com/products/engi...ap_components/

      Andrew
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      Please get in touch if I can be of service.

      "You were the gun, your voice was the trigger, your bravery was the barrel, your eyes were the bullets." ~ Her

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