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fordracing65 05-29-2015 11:23 PM

Windage tray?
 
Do you FE guys use a windage tray, and if you do, why, and if you don't, why not???

Ron61 05-30-2015 03:52 AM

My 1969 Ford NASCAR Cobra came with one in it and I use them on my replicas which I race. The oil splashing up onto the crankshaft will at times cause a small loss of power plus it tends to whip the hot oil to where it has some bubbles in it at times.

This is just my thoughts on using them and I am not an expert. I am sure that others will come in with better ideas.

Ron

1795 05-30-2015 05:06 AM

Unless you are racing, the windage tray is really not necessary. It is there to prevent the oil from sliding to the side of the oil pan during hard cornering or acceleration. Without the windage tray there could be a loss of oil pressure, as the oil pump may not have enough oil available to properly lubricate the engine.

So unless you are racing, or planning on doing some hard cornering to beat someone else to a preferred parking spot :LOL:, there is no real reason other than bragging rights. By the way, I have a windage tray in mine.

mickmate 05-30-2015 06:16 AM

Because the pans are built as high capacity and low profile by means of a tee shape I highly recommend a windage tray. The good pans are made with traps around the pickups for the same reason. Windage is not only a HP robber it foams the oil which makes it hard to make pressure. Why wouldn't you use one?

MOTORHEAD 05-30-2015 06:19 AM

What Nick said !

fordracing65 05-30-2015 11:09 PM

Rick Lake on here says no tray in some cases, Blykins says no tray in some cases, Barry says use a tray, I guess it depends on the build...

fordracing65 05-30-2015 11:47 PM

If you use a tray are you using a screen type or a louvered type, I saw where Barry uses the screen Jay B uses the louvered tray...:confused:

Gaz64 05-31-2015 01:23 AM

I run a mesh tray, sump baffle kit and crank scraper for one of my cars made by:

http://www.crank-scrapers.com/What%2...nk-scraper.htm

Barry_R 06-03-2015 06:34 PM

I generally use a tray in most customer builds.

I have not seen any power gain on the dyno with the tray. But Ford saw fit to install them in the CJ cars, so they may have some value in a dynamic driving situation. Feels like inexpensive insurance.

I usually use the Canton screen tray - mainly because it clears all the strokers with minimal or no modification. The louvered tray hits sometimes and it harder to modify. The Milodon tray needs quite a bit of work to fit a stroker. The Moroso tray simply won't work at all.

Dons427 06-04-2015 07:07 AM

I agree with mickmate as to what he said.
I have the upside-down "T" shaped oil pan, with baffles and my engine builder uses a windage tray to prevent oil splashing and foaming.
Probably a good bet to use one.

Don


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