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Show us your crank scrapers and windage trays #2936689
06/25/21 12:44 PM
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Diy or professionally made. Rudimentary to prostock level, let's see them.

Edit: I should have specified B/RB/Hemi.

Last edited by GomangoCuda; 06/25/21 04:48 PM.

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Re: Show us your crank scrapers and windage trays [Re: GomangoCuda] #2936738
06/25/21 04:21 PM
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Re: Show us your crank scrapers and windage trays [Re: polyspheric] #2936749
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Originally Posted by polyspheric
The scrapers are going to look all alike (for the same block) except for the shape of the rod & throw relief.

Of coarse the actual wiper has to be custom fit to crank and rods but the rest is what I am interested in.

1. With a skirted block will the wiper extend up into the crankcase? Would the angle be important?

2. How is it mounted? Sandwiched like a factory windage tray requiring three gaskets when used along with a windage tray? Or ?

3. Drain back? holes/slots/ louvers/ screens

4. Wiper on one side or both sides?

5. Will it need gussets or beads to stiffen it or will just thin sheet metal be sufficient?

6. Made with Steel, aluminum, plastic, unobtanium?

Last edited by GomangoCuda; 06/25/21 05:19 PM.

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Re: Show us your crank scrapers and windage trays [Re: GomangoCuda] #2936761
06/25/21 06:17 PM
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I've built 2 of them.. both were made of steel and Teflon.. these were for my small blocks.. one was for
my 3.79 stroke and the other was for my 4.00 stroke.. you can buy a finished one if you want
https://www.crank-scrapers.com

Last edited by MR_P_BODY; 06/25/21 06:23 PM.
Re: Show us your crank scrapers and windage trays [Re: MR_P_BODY] #2936781
06/25/21 07:18 PM
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This is for a stroker low deck. Teflon inserts and made by Ishihara-Johnson. Dyno results, but no before/after scraper.

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Re: Show us your crank scrapers and windage trays [Re: GomangoCuda] #2937568
06/28/21 09:29 AM
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Small block factory tray with a few mods.

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