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Old 07-03-2007, 05:04 PM
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windage tray

I’ve put together a 383 stroker Chevy scat forged, scat h-beam rods 6in, windage tray studs.
Problem, rods hit tray studs to short, even at best I would have to by new oil pan.
Have deep sump high volume melings that windage tray will clear.
Would it hurt to concave windage tray to get clearance for rods? Or do they make tray for 6in rods in a stroker (3.57 stroke) with these rods?
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Try PAW. This combo has been done a million times so I am rather certain that someone makes thre right studs or trays for it.
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