Re: New oil pan gasket/windage tray BB
[Re: ccdave]
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12/18/15 11:13 PM
12/18/15 11:13 PM
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mopar
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mopar
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USA
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Just put one on a 470 build. Sealed up nice, and way better than doubling up gaskets that are going to relax, leak, and let the pan bolts loosen. Beats a bunch of silicone, too.
Mike Beachel
I didn't write the rules of math nor create the laws of physics, I am just bound by them.
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Re: New oil pan gasket/windage tray BB
[Re: ccdave]
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12/19/15 12:11 PM
12/19/15 12:11 PM
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Posts: 3,410 Belpre,Ohio
CHAPPER
master
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master
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Belpre,Ohio
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I used one on my last build a few weeks ago. Fit perfect. Mine was for a 4.15 stroke. Seems fine so far. Have only ran motor for about an hour total time on test stand and in car, no driving yet.
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Re: New oil pan gasket/windage tray BB
[Re: Pacnorthcuda]
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12/20/15 05:26 PM
12/20/15 05:26 PM
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Posts: 15,439 Val-haul-ass... eventually
BradH
Taking time off to work on my car
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Taking time off to work on my car
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Val-haul-ass... eventually
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... I would like to see more oil drainage in the tray---specifically at the bottom of the tray, passenger side... That's an understatement, IMO. Anything that close to the bottom of the crank w/o drainage capability for the oil spinning around is probably just a spring-board for the oil to get thrown back into the crank. In an older post of mine, I show modifications I've done to both an OEM-style tray and an aftermarket piece. Look HERE for that thread, and a variety of pics linked to it.
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