Moroso Road Race Baffled Oil Pan for Ford Coyote/Voodoo - Engine Builder Magazine

Moroso Road Race Baffled Oil Pan for Ford Coyote/Voodoo

The oil pan is fully fabricated steel with a thick steel rail with a 4-3/8" deep, 10-3/4" long by 14-1/2" wide rear sump and has a black powder-coat finish.

Moroso has introduced Part No. 20568, a black powder-coated version of its Ford 5.0 ”Coyote”/5.2 “Voodoo” road race baffled rear wet sump, 9-1/2 quart capacity steel oil pan. Designed for Cobra Replicas and other low ground clearances applications that require a shallow, rear sump oil pan.

The oil pan is fully fabricated steel with a thick steel rail with a 4-3/8″ deep, 10-3/4″ long by 14-1/2″ wide rear sump and has a black powder-coat finish. Designed to be used with the 5.0 “Coyote”/5.2 “Voodoo” Gen 1 or 2 factory windage tray, dipstick, Moroso Oil Pump Part No. 24570 for Gen 1 & 2 oil pumps or Moroso Oil Pump Part No. 24577 for Gen 3 oil pumps.

It features a race-proven four trap door assembly and anti-slosh baffle that keeps oil contained in the oil pump pickup area during road racing and drag racing. Includes 1/2″ NPT fittings for supercharger drain back and oil temperature sender. Also has a 20 mm fitting for the factory oil level sensor (If the factory low oil warning sensor is not going to be used, Part No. 22738 20 mm Plug with copper washer is available). 

For more info: www.moroso.com

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