Re: 408 stroker build - which windage tray?
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Stay away from a tray on a little block. Robs power.
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Re: 408 stroker build - which windage tray?
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12/05/12 10:45 PM
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Kevco pan with built in scraper and no tray. It's a good pan for the street since it does not sacrifice much ground clearance. Holds a couple more quarts than stock and has extensive baffling. Relatively cheap too. I think the general consensus over the last few years is that windage trays are overrated.
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Re: 408 stroker build - which windage tray?
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12/05/12 10:54 PM
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Crank scraper, preferably with a 7-8 qt. pan but running less than that. Scraper may need "fitting".
Ishihara-Johnson Crank Scrapers
Moroso deep pan and no tray or scraper for me.
same here.
me too
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Re: 408 stroker build - which windage tray?
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12/06/12 01:45 PM
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Kevco pan with built in scraper and no tray. It's a good pan for the street since it does not sacrifice much ground clearance. Holds a couple more quarts than stock and has extensive baffling. Relatively cheap too. I think the general consensus over the last few years is that windage trays are overrated.
Have a picture of your pan? I run a kevko as well. and when I pulled it out of the box the sorry excuse for a crank scraper had me laughing out loud...Wondering if mine looks any different from yours? thanks
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Re: 408 stroker build - which windage tray?
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12/06/12 04:23 PM
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Anyone have a pic of a properly baffled pan? My Milidon had some baffles, but they seem to be minimal.
The Moroso pans are a good example......
I run no tray in my 408, 8 qt pan(5qts in it)......
In my 360 I will be running the same pan, but scraper and a modifided stock windage tray. I took a stock tray windowed it and welded in screens....
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