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WINDAGE TRAY ?
Is there a windage tray that clears a 4.75 crank ?
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Not that I know of, so your down to shimming on the main caps and then stacking Pan gaskets with lots-O- silicone gasket maker!
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I wouldn't bother with one. Get a good baffled pan instead, like the Morroso. We quit using windage trays here quite a few years ago, and use much better oil pans instead. In addition, the factory windage trays are prone to cracking, so if you do use one, get a thicker and better made aftermarket unit instead.......Cliff
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You might want to check how far the wrist pin pulls out of the bottom of the bore with a 4.75" crank.
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I'll take a closer look at it when I get the pan off to re-gasket it.
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Quote:
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Like I just told Cliff I'm using a MR-1 block and I will check when I get the pan off. Thanks.
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Common guys, we need to think of ways to slow this guy down so I can keep up with him
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