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My GTX's original drive train is in my basement. From air cleaner to windage trayed oil pan.
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Maybe a problem detected in Ralphs story. An oil pan with baffles spot welded inside is not called a windage tray. A windage tray is not part of the oil pan, it is a separate piece of metal with all the bolt holes for the oil pan going through it. The use of a windage tray requires 2 oil pan gaskets to seal it all up. see attached photo






LOL It has a factory windage tray in it. Also has the splash baffle in the pan. But that came in all the 440 oil pans.

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Ralph, Your list is incomplete, do you have anythig esle to add?




Chrysler was and is still the best. When you got the hottest set up. Chrysler made sure you were king of the drag strip or what ever your Chrysler was engineered to do best. 440 4Spd cars in 1967 were set apart from the rest with added performance items found only on the Hemi in 1967.

Many still don't realize the differences in the models and how they changed with a simple drive train substitution.


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