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Old 01-13-2004, 01:06 PM   #1
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Seems like the t3 has a 2.5 oilpan and pick up tube. If i removed the balance shafts, would i be able to convert it to a 2.2 pan and pickup?

Only reason i ask is, i need new ones and i have extra 2.2 stuff lying around, but no 2.5 parts.

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Yup, you can use a common block 2.2 pan and pickup. That's what I have on mine.
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