Agility Autoparts Engine Oil Pan P/N:3310060

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$98.99
MPN: 3310060
UPC: 887548385697
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Agility Autoparts Engine Oil Pan P/N:3310060
Agility Autoparts Engine Oil Pan P/N:3310060
$98.99

Hold your engine's oil supply and keep the pickup fed with the Agility Auto Parts Engine Oil Pan 3310060. This steel sump bolts to the bottom of the engine block to store the oil reservoir and seal it against leaks. It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1994-2003 Chevrolet S10 (L4-2.2L), 1994-2003 GMC Sonoma (L4-2.2L), 1995 Chevrolet LLV (L4-2.2L), 1997 Chevrolet LUV (L4-2.3L), and 1998-2005 Chevrolet LUV (L4-2.2L).

  • Steel construction: steel pan built for the listed applications.
  • Baffled: includes an internal baffle to help control oil movement inside the pan.
  • Drain plug included: ships with a drain plug sized for an M12 x 1-3/4 drain thread.
  • No windage tray: a windage tray is not included.
  • OE-level specs: engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications.

Signs the original pan may need replacing include oil seepage or drips from the pan or drain plug, dents or corrosion from road debris, and stripped or leaking drain-plug threads. Country of origin: China. Manufacturer part number 3310060.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

264-345, 24576441, 311-00755, GMP50A

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles does this oil pan fit?

It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1994-2003 Chevrolet S10 (L4-2.2L), 1994-2003 GMC Sonoma (L4-2.2L), 1995 Chevrolet LLV (L4-2.2L), 1997 Chevrolet LUV (L4-2.3L), and 1998-2005 Chevrolet LUV (L4-2.2L).

Is a drain plug included?

Yes. This pan includes a drain plug and uses an M12 x 1-3/4 drain thread size.

Does it come with a windage tray?

No. A windage tray is not included with this oil pan.

What is the oil pan made of?

It is made of steel and includes an internal baffle to help control oil movement inside the pan.

How do I know if my oil pan needs replacing?

Common signs include oil seepage or drips from the pan or drain plug, dents or corrosion, and stripped or leaking drain-plug threads. If a damaged pan is the cause, this replaces it.