Windage tray for 500" motor
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11/05/08 11:46 PM
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Is this a decent tray for a guy on a low budget. I have a low deck with a 4.15 crank, it's suppose to fit but I want to make sure before I go buy one. Seems like a great price and comes with gaskets. My current MP tray doesn't fit on this motor but it worked fine on the low deck 432 stroker.
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Re: Windage tray for 500" motor
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11/06/08 12:02 AM
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I was just looking at the 440 Source tray and it looks good too when you factor in "good" gaskets it might be a better deal. Gus
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Re: Windage tray for 500" motor
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11/06/08 02:14 AM
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The problems arise with different styles of pick-up tubes......you may still have to hack out a relief in the windage tray for the bend in the pick-up tube (If it has a few bends). I used a Mopar 4.15 tray with the 440 source 7 quart pan and pick-up.....had to cut an oval area out of the tray to get everything to fit. Works OK....just a little bit of added work I hadn't planned on. A box of Bud's took care of that!!
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Re: Windage tray for 500" motor
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02/13/09 04:27 PM
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Well, I gotta bring up this old thread cuz I was gonna get the Mopar Performance P5007345 tray today at Summit but it's out of stock.
They have the Milodon in stock, does it fit a 500" low deck for sure? I'm using external oiling.
I'll check 440source again too.
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Re: Windage tray for 500" motor
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Does the 440Source tray come with 2 gaskets?
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Re: Windage tray for 500" motor
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02/13/09 05:58 PM
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The Mopar brand stroker windage tray will hit the front of the stock oil pans, even some of the deeper aftermarket oil pans that use a stock Mopar oil pan core to start with I still have some of the billet .250 oil pan spacer that allow you to use a stock windage tray between the spacer and the oil pan with a 4.375 stroker crank with Mopar size rods PM me if interested ($75.00 each plus shipping)
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Re: Windage tray for 500" motor
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02/13/09 06:33 PM
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Quote:
Well, I gotta bring up this old thread cuz I was gonna get the Mopar Performance P5007345 tray today at Summit but it's out of stock.
They have the Milodon in stock, does it fit a 500" low deck for sure? I'm using external oiling.
I'll check 440source again too.
Get the milodon stroker tray .
What size rod journals ? Side note I have the non stroker milodon tray in my 3.9 stroke engine using 2.2 big end rods .
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Re: Windage tray for 500" motor
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02/13/09 10:27 PM
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The Mopar brand stroker windage tray will hit the front of the stock oil pans, even some of the deeper aftermarket oil pans that use a stock Mopar oil pan core to start with I still have some of the billet .250 oil pan spacer that allow you to use a stock windage tray between the spacer and the oil pan with a 4.375 stroker crank with Mopar size rods PM me if interested ($75.00 each plus shipping)
I bought one from cab a while back.I have not used it yet but I can tell you it is a quality piece.I look forward to using it when my 505 finally comes together.
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