Oil Pan Kit with Stainless Dip Stick & Tube, 289/302 V8, 66-77 Ford Bronco SKU: 8066
Oil Pan Kit with Stainless Dip Stick & Tube, 289/302 V8, 66-77 Ford Bronco
Product Overview:
New aftermarket 289-302 V8 Oil Pan Kit. For use with stock Bronco oil pump. Dip stick located on driver side. Comes as pictured with pan, dip stick, dip stick tube and oil pick up tube. This pan is for use with stock oil pumps only. High volume pumps will not fit.
Full description
New aftermarket 289-302 V8 Oil Pan Kit. For use with stock Bronco oil pump. Dip stick located on driver side. Comes as pictured with pan, stainless steel dip stick, stainless/billet dip stick tube and oil pick up tube. This pan is for use with stock oil pumps only. High volume pumps will not fit.
- Front and rear sump drain plugs
- Stainless dip stick with billet knob
- Stainless dip stick tube with billet hardware
- 5 Quart pan
Q&A
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Asked by Mike, June 17, 2024 01:05
Q: Does this kit come with the gaskets required to in stall
Answered by ☆ sales - June 17, 2024 15:56
A: No, the oil pan gasket is sold separately under part #8067 or 8068.
Asked by Mike, May 9, 2024 22:26
Q: Can I just buy threaded dipstick and if so, what size are the threads?
Answered by ☆ sales - May 9, 2024 22:36
A: Yes, the dip stick can be ordered separately, it is part # 8069, but is not yet available online. Feel free to give us a call if it will work for you. The threads are 3/8 NPT.
Asked by ryan, January 19, 2024
Q: Do you sell just the dipstick?
Answered by ☆ sales - February 5, 2024
A: We can sell just the dip stick from the kit. The part # for it is 8069. You'll need to give us a call to order one, as it is not offered on the website.
Asked by FL, September 24, 2022
Q: Is it 5 quart total with oil filter change?
Thanks!
Answered by ☆ sales - September 27, 2022
A: The oil pan holds 5 qts. So we would say start with 5, and fill as needed with a filter change.
Asked by Aaron Stabrava, December 12, 2021
Q: Is this dip stick flexible to bend around my headers? How does the top of the dip stick mount?
Answered by ☆ sales - December 13, 2021
A: The dip stick included is flexible. The top of the dip stick tube has a bracket for mounting, and securing the tube.
Asked by Dale T, September 30, 2021
Q: Can you use a high flow oil pump with this pan and pickup combination?
Answered by ☆ sales - October 1, 2021
A: No, stock only. A hi-flow pump will poke a hole through the pan. Not enough room.
Asked by Anonymous, June 2, 2021
Q: Do you sell just the oil pickup tube? Or can you give me the brand and part #of this pickup tube?
Answered by ☆ sales - June 2, 2021
A: We do not have or offer the pickup tube alone. Also, we get them as a kit, when we can, so do not know if or what the pick-ups # would be, other than stock, for a Bronco 289 or 302. Maybe Summit Racing.
Asked by Ed, August 18, 2020
Q: Will this pan work on 96 explorer block.
Answered by ☆ sales - August 18, 2020
A: Yes, this fits both Explorer and Mustang 5.0 blocks.
Asked by Leigh Bell, April 2, 2020
Q: Does this particular oil pan fit a 1974 Ford Bronco 200 inline 6?
Answered by ☆ sales - April 3, 2020
A: No, only the 289 and 302. We do not currently offer an oil pan for the 6's.
Asked by Anonymous, July 12, 2019
Q: 5 quart?
Answered by ☆ sales - July 12, 2019
A: Yes, the 8066 is a 5 quart pan.
Asked by Dave, July 8, 2019
Q: Will the dip stick tube fit with shorty headers?
Answered by ☆ sales - July 12, 2019
A: Yes, but a little tweaking and fitting is usually necessary.
Asked by Mike, May 29, 2019
Q: So where does the oil pump pickup attach to, one of the main bearing bolts?
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Answered by ☆ sales - May 31, 2019
A: Correct, the pickup bolts to the oil pump, and is braced with a bracket on the pickup to a main bearing bolt or stud.
Asked by Randy, February 24, 2017
Q: Does this oil pan and pick up come with a stud to mount the pickup to a main bearing cap?
Answered by ☆ sales - February 28, 2017
A: The kit does not come with a stud to mount the pickup.
Asked by Arnel, March 22, 2016
Q: Where is the drain plug located? Is it on bottom of pan?
My 69 bronco has it on the back of the pan..
thanks
Answered by ☆ sales - March 28, 2016
A: It has 2 drains, one in the front of the pan for the small reservoir, and one in the bottom for the large reservoir.
Asked by Anonymous, June 7, 2014
Q: Does the dipstick tube screw into the side of the pan
Answered by ☆ sales - June 9, 2014
A: Yes it does.