Oil Pan ID

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Looking to see if anyone can ID this as a truck or car oil pan? All I know is they are from crate motors and for a 1 piece block. The one on my core engine is dented and I can grab one of these cheap if it will work for a truck.
 

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Looking to see if anyone can ID this as a truck or car oil pan? All I know is they are from crate motors and for a 1 piece block. The one on my core engine is dented and I can grab one of these cheap if it will work for a truck.
It's hard to tell from the pictures, but the black one has an extra port you likely aren't going to need. Either for an oil level sensor or a temp gauge(or maybe a turbo return line). The other two look just like my truck pan. The car pans that wouldn't work are usually a front or middle sump. It's not clear to me from your post whether you have a 1-piece rear main or not? If those pans are from a 1-piece rear main seal crate engine and you don't have an engine block made after 1986-87 in your truck... none of them will fit your truck.
 

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I have a 90's TBI core engine so these will work. Thanks now to grab one of them.
 

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The crate engine pans tend to fit most vehicles that came with a small block originally.
 
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