Can I use a windage tray with my S&P modified oil pan?
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Can I use a windage tray with my S&P modified oil pan?
Time to get the front and rear covers and oil pan on my LQ4 and I was wondering if I can use a stock F-Body windage tray on my Street and Performance oil pan?Oil pan is for a 65 Chevelle(A Body).I got the pan and pick up tube so long ago I forgot to ask.
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Not sure.. but from what I recall from other threads and post.. for S&P pan.. you can not use the tray. Maybe 1/2 of it.. F-Body is only a 3/4 tray.
Other bad things that you will read is that you lose capacity, have engine of oil starvation during hard braking or turning. The Pickup don't alway fit without some mod'ing to correct the pickup location..
Those are just a few things I recall reading from other people.
Other bad things that you will read is that you lose capacity, have engine of oil starvation during hard braking or turning. The Pickup don't alway fit without some mod'ing to correct the pickup location..
Those are just a few things I recall reading from other people.
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s&p told me not to use it , it wouldnt fit anyway, its a tight fit , i had to flatten out the pickup tube in the front for the pan to fit correctly ( they told me to do this ) also check the clearence at the screen ,if i remember i had to tweak it too,i havent ran the engine yet . i have a feeling im going to drop the pan again to double check everything . im a little worried about the bolt holding the pickup into the pump ,ive had it in & out so many times ,im concerned about the threads , JOHN
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Thanks guys.Actually spoke to Mark at Street and Performance this morning(Saturday)and he confirmed you can use the stock windage tray,but you have to cut it.I don't have one so I'm going without.
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I was able to use the stock F-body tray on my S&P pan, for my 55 Chevy. I had to cut a notch in the tray, in the area where the pickup screen bracket mounts to the main bearing cap. Without this notch, the bracket would not fit flush to the tray. No clearance issues at the front of the tray.
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You can run without a windage tray without any damage, but you are giving up some oil windage control and HP... The windage tray is there to control the cranks whipping up air and oil at Higher RPM's. With Oil being thrown around inside the crank case, the crank and rod encounter drag and lose of RPM and HP.
F-body trays are only 3/4 trays.. so.. go figure.. But if your not racing or at constant High RPM's, no problem then.
F-body trays are only 3/4 trays.. so.. go figure.. But if your not racing or at constant High RPM's, no problem then.