S4 oil pan/ sump onto a 4.7
Hi guys,
Does the S4 sump fit onto the 4.7? I notice they both have different part numbers, but are there any differences? My sump has a few cracks in it from P.O. hits and need to replace it, I have found some S4 ones. Thanks Adam |
Yes. They're the exact same.
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Thanks :thumbup:
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Make sure the oil pan you want to use has the oil return hole covered with a bolted on plate. You are probably going to want that for your 4.7L. I don't remember which year they did away with the hole.
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I have a extra early oil pan. Clean, ready to pack and ship. $75 + shipping.
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Edit: Australia. Never mind. Not worth shipping it.
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Originally Posted by soontobered84
(Post 15966727)
Make sure the oil pan you want to use has the oil return hole covered with a bolted on plate. You are probably going to want that for your 4.7L. I don't remember which year they did away with the hole.
cheers |
Originally Posted by worf928
(Post 15966916)
Edit: Australia. Never mind. Not worth shipping it.
Cheers |
I have now purchased a S4 sump, which looks like new!! Thanks.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...2439233b2d.jpg https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...4ab3e7c666.jpg |
Good on ya! Or as MrMerlin would say, Keep Them Flying!
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If your early pan has the screen, you will need to drill and tap the holes in the S4 pan.
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dont forget to transfer the little rubber isolater so the hot wire is kept from touching the pan,
this will be obvious once the starter is wired |
Originally Posted by 928sg
(Post 15967935)
If your early pan has the screen, you will need to drill and tap the holes in the S4 pan.
Originally Posted by Mrmerlin
(Post 15967979)
dont forget to transfer the little rubber isolater so the hot wire is kept from touching the pan,
this will be obvious once the starter is wired Thanks guys. |
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