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Donster

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WTB Duke Oil Pan
« on: October 16, 2011, 01:42:42 am »
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Re: WTB Duke Oil Pan
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2011, 08:48:55 am »
There are 2 at pullapart Buford Highway.  What's the problem with the pan?
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Re: WTB Duke Oil Pan
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2011, 09:58:52 am »
Oil pans that can be used are...(from the Fiero Parts Interchange)(www.fierosails.com)

'84-87 2.5L
American Motors Concord         '80-82  2.5L
American Motors Spirit (AMC)    '80-82  2.5L
Buick Century                   '82-87  2.5L
Buick Skylark                   '85-90  2.5L
Camaro                          '82-86  2.5L
Chevy Blazer S10/GM Jimmy S15   '85-88  2.5L
Chevy Celebrity                 '82-87  2.5L
Chevy Citation                  '80-85  2.5L
Chevy Monza                        '79  2.5L  VIN "9" (5th digit)
Chevy Monza                        '79  2.5L  VIN "V" (5th digit)
Chevy Monza                        '80  2.5L
Firebird                        '82-86  2.5L
Jeep CJ-Series                     '83  2.5L  VIN "B"
Jeep CJ-Series                  '80-82  2.5L
Jeep Eagle                         '83  2.5L  VIN "B"
Jeep Eagle                      '81-82  2.5L
Olds Ciera                      '82-87  2.5L
Olds Omega                      '80-84  2.5L
Olds Starfire                      '79  2.5L  VIN "9" (5th digit)
Olds Starfire                      '79  2.5L  VIN "V" (5th digit)
Olds Starfire                      '80  2.5L
Pontiac 6000                    '82-87  2.5L
Pontiac Astro                   '85-90  2.5L
Pontiac Phoenix                 '80-84  2.5L
Pontiac Safari (GMC)            '85-90  2.5L
Pontiac Sunbird                    '79  2.5L  VIN "9" (5th digit)
Pontiac Sunbird                    '79  2.5L  VIN "V" (5th digit)
Pontiac Sunbird                    '80  2.5L
S10/S15/GM Sonoma               '85-93  2.5L


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'88 2.5L This oil pan does not have an oil drain plug.
Pontiac 6000                       '88  2.5L
Chevy Celebrity                    '88  2.5L
Buick Century                      '88  2.5L
Olds Ciera                         '88  2.5L


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'88 2.5L This oil pan does have an oil drain plug.
Buick Century                   '89-90  2.5L
Chevy Celebrity                 '89-90  2.5L
Chevy Lumina Car                   '90  2.5L
Olds Ciera                      '89-90  2.5L
Pontiac 6000                    '89-90  2.5L

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Re: WTB Duke Oil Pan
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2011, 10:31:44 am »
Roger:
Thnx, that's helpful

There are 2 at pullapart Buford Highway.  What's the problem with the pan?
While Lee had the engine out and pressure-washed it, it becam apparent that it is about to rust thru in multiple locations, getting very thin, no sense in attempting to repair it.
Might as well put in a new(er) one.

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Re: WTB Duke Oil Pan
« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2011, 08:30:08 am »
Next time I go by the shop I'll check and see if I have 1 left. I don't think so but it won't hurt to look.
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