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Installation of windage tray on Y block that fits stroker crankshafts
Installation of windage tray on Y block that fits stroker crankshafts
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Joe-JDC
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Move the stud mount holes outboard. Joe-JDC
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More photographs of install. Joe-JDC
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I have used the Canton CTR-20-930 windage tray on three builds to date, and I used the Milodon 81167/Moroso 38192 351W stud kit on two of the builds. You do not have to use a spacer with the 351W bolt kit. There is some trimming necessary to fit the Y block oil pan rail and the mounting holes need to be moved to fit the spacing of the Y, but easy to do with simple hand tools and a cut off wheel. I will try to show the areas needed to trim for use on all but the Thunderbird pans. Joe-JDC
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