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Old 12-31-2016, 06:16 PM
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Default Camaro 68 Z28 Oil Pan WANTED

looking for an original in great shape or an NOS 68 Z28 Camaro oil pan with a virgin oil plug hole. Please email or text to 8563327176. Thanks
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Are 68 and 69 assy line pans the same?

68 still had the 7/8 hex drain plug, and I THINK they went to the 9/16 on late 69's.

But, I don't know if the rest of the pan was the same for 68 / 69. The windage tray is the same. but don't know about the pan.

Hmmmm. Virgin drain oil plug hole? That could be misconscrewed.

I take it to mean it has never been stripped and heli coiled, not to mean that it never had a plug put in it. Not trying to be disgusting. Just clarifying.
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And is there a way to identify one? I happen to look up in my shed attic (have not been up there in quite a while) and found more SBC oil pans then I thought I had. Not sure what they are all from, so any clue would be helpful.
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Old 04-09-2017, 01:09 AM
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Can't help with over all ID. I can help with id of 1969 assembly line vs the over the counter pans. Here is a write up I did a few years ago over on TC:

http://www.camaros.net/forums/34-res...-oil-pans.html
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I believe the 68 and 69 pans are the same with the exception of the drain plug. What is meant by virgin oil plug hole is no reworks for stripped drain plug. If you find any pans you suspect to be an original shoot me a picture through text as my number is in this thread. Thanks
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And is there a way to identify one? I happen to look up in my shed attic (have not been up there in quite a while) and found more SBC oil pans then I thought I had. Not sure what they are all from, so any clue would be helpful.
if you can take a few cell phone pics of the pans inside and out and shoot some over. Thanks 8563327176
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The pan you have is not a 68 or 69 pan. the oil drain plug on yours is on the very bottom but thanks for taking the shots. I sent you a picture of a 69 pan to show you the difference.
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