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Car: 1988 Flame Red Trans am GTA
Engine: Forged 355 4 Bolt, FIRST TPI
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: ls1 torsen 3.42 gear
windage tray
do they make one for the l98 f-body engines.... can someone give me a link to one that will work with a stock oil pan..... thanks.....
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Car: 1988 Flame Red Trans am GTA
Engine: Forged 355 4 Bolt, FIRST TPI
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: ls1 torsen 3.42 gear
Re: windage tray
im just tryna figure out weather our stock pans have a windage tray and if so do i need special main cap bolts for my 4 bolt main to use my old l98 tray... if our cars didnt come with a windage tray then im not gonna bother getting one because my car ran fine..... if not could i use these main cap bolts for my 4 bolt block
http://store.summitracing.com/partd...32&autoview=sku
http://store.summitracing.com/partd...32&autoview=sku
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Re: windage tray
AFAIK the fbodies didn't come with windage trays - don't know for sure about the vettes.
The oil pan comes with internal baffles.
I use a Moroso windage screen. It comes with ARP studs for the mains. I had to remove the baffles in the pan to run the screen. It also required some slight bending in a couple of spots since it isn't designed to fit any specific factory oil pan.
If you're not going to use a tray or screen then I see no reason why those main bolts wouldn't work with your caps.
The oil pan comes with internal baffles.
I use a Moroso windage screen. It comes with ARP studs for the mains. I had to remove the baffles in the pan to run the screen. It also required some slight bending in a couple of spots since it isn't designed to fit any specific factory oil pan.
If you're not going to use a tray or screen then I see no reason why those main bolts wouldn't work with your caps.
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Re: windage tray
My block is still a 2-bolt, and I used a windage tray from an LT1. I don't recall any of the TPI engines having factory windage trays...at least on the F-body's.
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Re: windage tray
Not sure if it would work or not but the L31 vortecs came with a factory setup that uses 3 studs for the crank bolts. You might try to find one of those at your local wrecking yard. I wouldn't think there would be that much difference in the two engines.
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Car: 1988 Flame Red Trans am GTA
Engine: Forged 355 4 Bolt, FIRST TPI
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: ls1 torsen 3.42 gear
Re: windage tray
well i already have a 93 4 bolt main that has three studs while the others are just bolts... it looks like it had a factory tray but im not sure.... could i just buy a tray on ebay and bolt it on the three studs and use my l98 oilpan.......
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Re: windage tray
Well I'm thinking you could....but just to be sure I think I'd measure the dimensions between the studs, or make a cardboard pattern of them and head out to the wrecking yard to see if I could find one there. It would probably be less $ anyway. Even if all you found was a junk one you could at least verify the pattern so you could have the egay seller verify that. BTW mine does fit in the factory pan.
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