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Milodon #31150 oil pan #421036
07/27/09 10:24 PM
07/27/09 10:24 PM
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Hey Guys

I am running the Milodon #31150 oil pan. A buddy just told me that I should not be running a windage tray with that pan because it has one built in and I could be hindering oil draining back to the pan fast enough, is that true


Derrick

Re: Milodon #31150 oil pan [Re: Hyper Henry] #421037
07/27/09 11:21 PM
07/27/09 11:21 PM
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I doubt a windage tray would hinder drain back much.
all the extra oil you were running likely made the windage tray inoperative! LOL!!!

Re: Milodon #31150 oil pan [Re: Dodgem] #421038
07/28/09 08:23 AM
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i am putting that pan in my new ride. i talked to milodon they said just run the pan w/built in tray and nothing else.

Re: Milodon #31150 oil pan [Re: Hyper Henry] #421039
07/28/09 08:33 AM
07/28/09 08:33 AM
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I would run it without any other tray.


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