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Sunex 8300DP Oil Drip Pan, for Geared Engine Stand,Large

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Features

  • For use on engine stands for T or I shaped bases. Plastic pan cradles base and collects fluid drippings from engine assemblies.
  • Shipping weight 2 lbs.

Description

From the Manufacturer Fits over base frame of Sunnex 8300G geared engine stand. Easily removed for emptying. Ideal when working on engines to keep oil and grease off the shop floor. Made of ABS plastic.

Manufacturer: ‎Sunex International


Part Number: ‎8300DP


Item Weight: ‎3.4 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎28 x 18.5 x 4.13 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎8300DP


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Large


Color: ‎Black


Horsepower: ‎1 hp


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Sunex International


Date First Available: August 11, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Ok
Worked good for a week, doesn’t handle chemicals very well. Broke in half because of cleaner. Got 1 engine tear down and clean out of it and split down the center and broke
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Robert

  • Good deal and the price was right
I know many said there's cracked but I think it's how they use it or abuse it. This fits 3 of my HF engine stands not perfect but it fits them and catches the oil drippings and any little parts falling off the motor. It's not made to drain your oil in it or clean with harsh chemicals or toss around. It is fragile and will crack if you force it or step on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2022 by Bearcubb

  • Absolute garbage, stay away from this one
This oil pan fits perfectly under a Harbor Freight Pittsburgh 1/2 ton engine stand. Kind of hard to find a good T-shape style mated pan and this seems to be the exact fit. Upon receiving the item, first thing I noticed is at how thin the pan is designed. Then I also noticed that the material of this pan is somewhat of a brittle thermoset plastic with very little ductility. Not sure what this are, but it's not one of those touch ABS or poly-carbonate like material. More acrylic is what I've perceived. Anyway, I quickly put it to use by placing it on top of the "T-bone" of the engine stand and have this pan catch whatever festivity I have with the BMW N55 motor up top. With 24 hours after I let the oil drip onto this pan along with some carb-cleaner spraying and also drip into this pan, I soon find myself returning to the garage with grease all over below the drip pan. Turns out that this drip pan cracked into several pieces and basically fell onto the garage floor, spreading oil into a big puddle. What a big mess, very disappointed with this junk tray. Though initially I was resting assured that the pan fits perfect and just about catching every extent of the oil fall from the engine, at the end of the day, it couldn't hold itself together and decided to shatter into pieces. This is the worst choice you'll make if you're looking at getting this one. LOOK ELSEWHERE! Any other drip tray has to be better. After writing this review, I've already order a drip tray from another maker. You see, the drip tray is a must, but you just can't deform your moral compass and use such garbage. Go for another one. Don't waste your hard-earned money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023 by Prosumer

  • good product
good product does not fit all stands
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023 by James

  • Good fit
A little more lightweight than I expected but it fit my Eastwood geared engine stand well and is fairly deep
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022 by Jamie

  • Okay, but not effective at catching all of the fluids. Too Small!
Too small! I should have paid more attention to the dimensions listed before ordering. The product is as pictured and is well made enough to serve as a drip tray, but is too small to be effective in catching all of the fluids leaking out of a small block chevy. The outer edges measure 18" x 28", but the effective drip area is 16" x 25". It only rests on the center rail of the engine stand as its too short to reach either front or rear cross-legs. The seller delivered the product in perfect condition very quickly. I ordered JEGS 80060 drip pan for about the same price and it fits & functions well on the Sunex 8300GB engine stand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2016 by Roger

  • Broke in five minutes. Very small. Negative reviews are correct.
First, to get it out of the way: Yes, they do give you the dimensions of the drip pan in the description. I highly suggest measuring it out, or making a mock up of it, if you're concerned that it will not be large enough. Second, yes, because of the angle and the distance between the drip pan and the engine, it looks even smaller in my photos. I tried to figure out how to get around the forced perspective, but didn't know how. That said, when I turn the engine to where the pistons are straight vertical in regards to the ground, the oil lands on the edge of the pan. Some goes in the pan, some does not. Which is why you see a tote top underneath it, to make up for the lack of width. If you do not rotate your engine quickly enough, or try to catch all the spills as you turn it, you can VERY easily make a huge mess. I drained everything I could, even used a siphon pump to pull coolant out of the channels...still wound up with quite a bit of fluid on the floor. My engine is a Pontiac 389, by the way. Drained the pan, put it back on the stand...and it immediately split down the middle, which I show in one photo. Looks like a number of other customers had it split in the same spot. Also, if you put this on a Harbor Freight stand, like one review shows, it looks much larger than it actually is. Put it on a decent stand, and you quickly notice how small this pan is. In my last photo, assuming Amazon sorts them properly....is a comparison of this pan versus the other pan which you probably have already looked at. It's much larger in each dimension, including material thickness. And at the time of writing this, only $8 more. I'm not mentioning it by name, because it doesn't matter to me whether you buy their product, they're not paying me. But if you saw that one, and wonders how it compares, here's a side by side for you. If it also doesn't hold up, or has issues, I'll update this review as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2020 by Sparky Sparky

  • Leaks
Had oil in it from recent engine teardown. Few days later it leak oil all over my shop floor. Cheap thin plastic.
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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