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Old 08-01-2006, 11:04 AM
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Got a set of of studs, but curious if you have to modify the windage tray or such in using these. I have seen multiple applications (non-ls1) that 1. could not run a windage or 2. had to cut the hell out of it or dent it where the studs stick up. Please give me your opinions/suggestions/results in using ARP main studs. Thanks guys!
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I thought the windage try goes right in. If you are using LS1 main studs on an LS1/6 block with and LS1 windage tray they there should be no modification needed. I'll find out for sure in a few weeks.
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Awesome bud, thanks for the response, guess I'll find out also! =)
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The windage tray works just fine with ARP main studs. You do need to enlarge a few bolt holes to allow it fit over the studs. Other than this, it works just fine. ARP includes hardware in the kit for the windage tray to be used.

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Originally Posted by Jason99T/A
The windage tray works just fine with ARP main studs. You do need to enlarge a few bolt holes to allow it fit over the studs. Other than this, it works just fine. ARP includes hardware in the kit for the windage tray to be used.

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That is what I had to do with my windage tray. Just enlarge the holes a little bit..
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Awesome, simple modification! =) Appreciate the help friends.




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