Oil pans Do traditional SBC pans fit?
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Re: Oil pans Do traditional SBC pans fit?
#48
Re: Oil pans Do traditional SBC pans fit?
Originally Posted by Quickss96
Where do you get that from can you get windage trays and scrapers?
i got mine from summit for that price. you can also get the milodon windage tray for around $20 or the diamond tray for around $75. milodon crankshaft scrapers are around $10 from summit.
p.s. i used my stock tray with my stroker with just a bit of clearancing.
#49
Re: Oil pans Do traditional SBC pans fit?
Originally Posted by 93black-ta
i got mine from summit for that price. you can also get the milodon windage tray for around $20 or the diamond tray for around $75. milodon crankshaft scrapers are around $10 from summit.
p.s. i used my stock tray with my stroker with just a bit of clearancing.
p.s. i used my stock tray with my stroker with just a bit of clearancing.
What is the differnce between the windage tray and the diamond tray can you get me part numbers for those parts
Thank you for your help.
#51
Re: Oil pans Do traditional SBC pans fit?
MIL-32250 -diamond stripper.
"Now you can have one of the most sophisticated windage trays available today! Milodon's exclusive Diamond Stripper design features hundreds and hundreds of small louvers that quickly scavenge oil from crankshaft rotation, but prevents reversion common to screen-type windage trays. They are completely finished, gold irridited, and require no additional fitting for installation. Extensive dynometer and on-track testing verifies that these windage trays out-perform other screen type trays on the market. They permit rapid oil return and protection from oil splash-back, while providing increased power by reducing windage."
MIL-32100 windage tray
Ideal for street and strip applications, these Milodon windage trays are specially contoured for a good fit. They permit rapid oil return and protection from oil splash-back, while providing increased power. They're available in either a solid design with louvers or a high-tech screen design.
taken from http://www.summitracing.com/
"Now you can have one of the most sophisticated windage trays available today! Milodon's exclusive Diamond Stripper design features hundreds and hundreds of small louvers that quickly scavenge oil from crankshaft rotation, but prevents reversion common to screen-type windage trays. They are completely finished, gold irridited, and require no additional fitting for installation. Extensive dynometer and on-track testing verifies that these windage trays out-perform other screen type trays on the market. They permit rapid oil return and protection from oil splash-back, while providing increased power by reducing windage."
MIL-32100 windage tray
Ideal for street and strip applications, these Milodon windage trays are specially contoured for a good fit. They permit rapid oil return and protection from oil splash-back, while providing increased power. They're available in either a solid design with louvers or a high-tech screen design.
taken from http://www.summitracing.com/
#56
Re: Oil pans Do traditional SBC pans fit?
Originally Posted by 95ttoplt1
The install kit is the main stand offs that the tray mounts to
#58
Re: Oil pans Do traditional SBC pans fit?
instead of buying the aftermarket stuff from autozone, which buy it from a retailer then put a mark up on it, go to Summit or Jegs. 99% of the stuff that autozone has jegs or summit will have for quite a bit cheaper. i also have a stefs fabricated alum. oil pan for the LT1 that i am willing to part with. i can get pix, it comes with ARP studs. it has a windage tray and baffles. if any1 is interested shoot me a PM.
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