Oil Pan Marine Inboard 350, 5.7l Pre Vortec Engine on 2040-parts.com
Staten Island, New York, United States
Oil Pan marine Inboard 350, 5.7L Pre Vortec engine. This came from a new Engine I installed
in my boat. I needed to use the old oil pan due to the Dip stick. This may also work for can engine as well. Buyer pays shipping Thanks |
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