Possible to build windage tray in stock oil pan?
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Possible to build windage tray in stock oil pan?
Just seeing if any one has built a windage tray in the stock oil pan. I have splayed mains and cannot use stock windage tray and really do not want to fork over 300+ dollars for an aftermarket pan.
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I see they have studs for stock tray, Can I buy these separate or would I have to buy the 60.00 kit i found on ebay?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ARP-M...Q5fAccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ARP-M...Q5fAccessories
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Would this one work. The only thing I see is that is does not have a place for the low oil sensor...
http://www.kevkoracing.com/wetsump_chevy.htm
Part# 1070
Chevrolet Drag /Street Pan
7 quart capacity drag-street pan 8" deep, 2 gate assembly, removable tray, scraper and plated finish.
Uses pickup #1004.
$159.00
$169.00
NRH
http://www.kevkoracing.com/wetsump_chevy.htm
Part# 1070
Chevrolet Drag /Street Pan
7 quart capacity drag-street pan 8" deep, 2 gate assembly, removable tray, scraper and plated finish.
Uses pickup #1004.
$159.00
$169.00
NRH
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I believe greasymec runs that pan and has no issues with the stock kmember, Also when you call up there he will put the provision in for the oil level sensor for you.
I was going to run this pan, but I couldnt find anyone who was running it at the time, and I wanted to make sure it would fit without an issue. Instead I settled with the canton. I wish I would've went with kevco.
I was going to run this pan, but I couldnt find anyone who was running it at the time, and I wanted to make sure it would fit without an issue. Instead I settled with the canton. I wish I would've went with kevco.
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you can just put a washer between the extended stock stud and stock windage tray or buy the Miloden extended studs and do the same thing.