Teague Custom Marine Big Block Chevy Boat Marine Oil Pan 14 Qt Mercruiser Dooley on 2040-parts.com
Yorba Linda, California, United States
Awesome condition used Teague Custom Marine 14 Quart offshore oil pan. Fits big block Chevy engines (mark 4 blocks). Pan rail is notched for 4.5 Stroke crank applications.
14 Qt. GEN IV BBC Oil Pan with dual kick outs. Fits most single and twin engine applications. Race proven windage tray prevents foaming and crankshaft splash, maintaining consistent oil pressure. TIG welded and especially designed for marine use |
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