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    Windage tray?

    Have any body thought about adding a windage tray to their engines? Will there be enough oil pan to frame clearance?
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    I don't think they generally lower the pan enough to make a difference, but I don't know of panther-specific examples.

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      #3
      windage trays attach to the tops of the main caps, they dont effect the oil pan depth at all. and there is more than enough room to fit a Canton 7qt race pan in there. one of these.https://www.cantonracingproducts.com...ion&key=15-670

      thought i had a picture showing the clearance, but apparently i dont

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        #4
        Pretty engine



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