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Premium Used Engine Oil Pans for Sale

Leaking or cracked oil sump? We provide high-quality, factory-tested OEM oil pans that are guaranteed to fit your engine. Fast shipping across New Jersey and nationwide.

Leak Tested

Each pan is visually and structurally inspected for hairline cracks and porosity.

Thread Verified

We ensure the drain plug threads are in perfect condition to prevent stripping.

Inspected used aluminum engine oil pan with clean mounting surface

Genuine Used Oil Sumps for All Makes

An engine's oil pan is critical for holding the lifeblood of your vehicle. At Falcon Car Parts, we specialize in providing genuine used oil pans that offer a perfect factory fit without the high cost of a new unit. Why trust a thin aftermarket pan when you can have OEM quality?

Every used oil pan we ship is cleaned and inspected. Our technicians check for flange flatness to ensure you get a perfect seal against the engine block, preventing future oil leaks and protecting your driveway.

  • Impact Inspected: Verified no deep dents that interfere with the oil pickup.
  • Corrosion Check: Steel pans are checked for rust-through in critical areas.
  • Baffle Integrity: Internal oil baffles are checked to ensure they are secure.

Fast Delivery for Oil Pans in NJ

Based in Clifton, NJ, Falcon Car Parts is your local expert for used engine oil pans in New Jersey. We know that an oil leak can lead to catastrophic engine damage, which is why we offer expedited processing and fast local delivery.

Serving Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, and the entire Tri-State area with reliable, inspected OEM replacement parts.

Safe-Transit Packaging

Carefully boxed to prevent edge-bending or cracks during shipping!

Oil Pans for Every Engine Type

From lightweight aluminum pans for sedans to heavy-duty stamped steel for trucks.

Aluminum Pans

Precision cast pans common in modern engines for better heat dissipation and weight reduction.

Steel Oil Pans

Durable stamped steel pans known for their resistance to cracking from road debris impacts.

Transmission Pans

Specific fluid reservoirs for automatic and manual transmissions, including filter-integrated models.

Our 6-Point Quality Check for Engine Oil Pans

We ensure every pan is ready for immediate installation. Our check includes:

  • 1. Drain Plug Thread Test: We verify the plug tightens and seals without any play or stripping.
  • 2. Flange Flatness Check: The mating surface is checked to ensure it sits flush against the block.
  • 3. Internal Debris Flush: The pan is cleaned of old oil sludge and metallic particles.
  • 4. Porosity & Crack Inspection: Cast parts are checked for microscopic flaws that cause seeping.
  • 5. Sensor Port Integrity: Mounting points for oil level sensors are checked for clear threads.
  • 6. Part Number Validation: We match the pan to your VIN to ensure total system compatibility.

Common Questions About Buying Used Engine Oil Pans

Used engine oil pans typically cost between $50 and $200. Prices depend on the material (stamped steel vs. cast aluminum) and the vehicle's make and model.

Yes. Every oil pan undergoes a multi-point inspection. Cast aluminum pans are checked for hairline cracks, and steel pans are inspected for deep rust or impact dents.

You must buy the material that matches your engine's original design. Aluminum dissipates heat better, while steel is generally more resistant to road debris impacts.

Most used pans include the drain plug. We always recommend installing a brand-new gasket and a new crush washer on the drain plug to ensure a perfect seal.

Signs include stripped drain plug threads that won't hold torque, visible cracks, heavy rust seeping, or a deep dent that touches the oil pump pickup tube.

Yes. OEM oil pans are built to exact factory tolerances, ensuring bolt holes align perfectly and the flange thickness matches the original specs for a reliable seal.

The oil level sensor is usually a separate part. While some used pans may include one, we recommend swapping your original or buying a new one to ensure PCM compatibility.

The sump is the lowest area where oil collects. Our inspection ensures this area is free of sludge, metal particles, and structural damage before it is listed.

Yes. If a dent restricts the oil pickup tube's ability to draw oil, it can cause oil starvation, leading to engine noise and eventual catastrophic failure.

NJ customers typically receive parts within 1 business day. Local pickup is also available at our Clifton location for those who need to get their vehicle back on the road immediately.