Re: 4" STROKE SMALL BLOCK, AND WINDAGE TRAY??
[Re: dusta340]
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12/23/08 06:19 PM
12/23/08 06:19 PM
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by the time i cut it up to fit there was about nothing left and when i pulled it apart the next year the spot welds broke. i just ran with out one the milidon pan seems to be close so i didnt use one after that
I run with out one in "El Picoso" as well.
Ted
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Re: 4" STROKE SMALL BLOCK, AND WINDAGE TRAY??
[Re: RyanJ]
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12/23/08 09:36 PM
12/23/08 09:36 PM
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Re: 4" STROKE SMALL BLOCK, AND WINDAGE TRAY??
[Re: BobR]
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12/24/08 06:14 PM
12/24/08 06:14 PM
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Very few guys find any benefit in using a tray with an A engine. Crank scrapers are worth looking into, however.
I use crankshaft scrapers in any motor that will be RPM above 5000 RPM, street, strip or hauler A good, one way screen helps also, especially in the front of most pans(where they are shallow to clear the K members) so the oil won't bounce back up into the rotating assembly
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: 4" STROKE SMALL BLOCK, AND WINDAGE TRAY??
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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12/24/08 06:24 PM
12/24/08 06:24 PM
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Been told by the gurus for a long time, going back as far as McCandless, to not bother using one on a small block.
Rich H.
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