Steel Oil Pan Fits 1986-02 Chevy SB 283-350 – Zinc Finish

CFR Performance SKU: HZ-7007-Z

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CFR Performance Steel Oil Pan Fits 1986-02 Chevy SB 283-350 – Zinc Finish

This Stock Capacity Steel Oil Pan is designed to fit 1986–2002 Chevy Small Block 283–350 engines and features a durable stamped steel construction with a corrosion-resistant zinc finish. Built with a rear sump layout, passenger-side dipstick location, and a 4-quart stock capacity, it delivers OEM-style fit and performance. The notched front design provides additional crossmember clearance, while the internal baffling enhances oil control for improved engine protection. Compatible with one-piece rear main seal SBC engines, this pan is ideal for restorations, replacements, and mild performance builds.

Key Features:

  • High-Quality Stamped Steel Construction: Built from durable stamped steel to provide OEM fitment, factory-style reliability, and long-term strength for 1986–2002 Small Block Chevy engines.

  • Corrosion-Resistant Zinc Finish: Protective zinc coating enhances durability and resists rust, making it suitable for daily driving, restoration, and performance applications.

  • Passenger-Side Dipstick Location: Designed with the correct passenger-side dipstick placement for compatibility with SBC 283–350 engines using this configuration.

  • Rear Sump Layout: Features a rear sump design ideal for trucks, muscle cars, and classic Chevy platforms requiring this style of oil pan.

  • 4-Quart Stock Capacity: Maintains factory 4-quart capacity for reliable lubrication and proper oil level control in OEM and mild-performance builds.

  • One-Piece Rear Main Seal Compatible: Engineered specifically for SBC engines using a one-piece rear main seal, ensuring correct fit and sealing.

  • Front Crossmember Notch: Oil pan includes a notched front section to improve crossmember clearance during installation.

  • Internal Baffling: Integrated baffling improves oil control and reduces slosh during acceleration, braking, and cornering.