Pioneer Automotive Industries Engine Oil Pan P/N:501007
Protect your engine's oil supply with the Pioneer Automotive Industries Engine Oil Pan 501089, an OE-replacement pan that bolts on as a direct-fit replacement for a range of 1980s GM front-drive cars — including the 1980-1985 Buick Skylark, 1980-1983 Chevrolet Citation, 1980-1984 Oldsmobile Omega and Pontiac Phoenix, 1982-1986 Buick Century, Chevrolet Celebrity, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera and Pontiac 6000, and the 1985-1986 Cadillac Cimarron, Chevrolet Cavalier, Oldsmobile Firenza and Pontiac Fiero. The oil pan bolts to the bottom of the engine and holds the engine-oil reservoir the pump draws from.
Signs the original pan may need replacing include oil seepage from the pan or gasket, dents or impact damage to the pan body, and stripped drain-plug threads. If a damaged oil pan is the cause of your leak, this replaces it. Manufacturer part number 501089.
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What does this oil pan do?
It bolts to the bottom of the engine and holds the engine-oil reservoir the oil pump draws from, with baffles as required by the application to help control oil movement.
Does it come with a drain plug?
Yes. Each Pioneer pan includes a replacement drain plug in case the original is stripped or damaged.
Which vehicles does the 501089 fit?
Listed 1980-1986 GM applications with the V6-2.8L (Skylark, Citation, Omega, Phoenix, Century, Celebrity, Cutlass Ciera, 6000, Cavalier, Firenza, Fiero) and the 1985-1986 Cadillac Cimarron in L4-2.0L and V6-2.8L. See the Buyer's Guide tab.
What are signs my oil pan may need replacing?
Oil seepage from the pan or its gasket, dents or impact damage to the pan, and stripped drain-plug threads are common signs the pan may need replacing.
What is the finish on the pan?
Pans that were originally painted are powdercoated, and the pan is manufactured from heavy-gauge material for a durable replacement.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.