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Chevrolet Small Block Stainless Steel Windage Tray For Added Horsepower - New on 2040-parts.com

US $37.95
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Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Indianapolis, Indiana, US
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Chevrolet Small Block Engine Stainless Steel Louver-Style Windage Tray. Brand New. Clean. Never Used. Mounts using Main Studs with extended studs and double nuts with washers for windage tray mounting. Flexible and bendable to match to your crank's counter weight outside diameter. Louver design baffles the air churned up by a high-reving crankshaft to reduce the oil in the oil pan lifting upward and hitting/slowing the crankshaft reducing parasitic horsepower loss and gaining horsepower. The reduction in crankcase air turbulence also helps keep oil in pan and pump pick-up sump area. Trays are often hand fit and engine builder may need to bend, trim, drill hole for dip stick, or slightly modify for proper fitment. Stainless Steel Material is corrosion resistant and never needs painted to prevent rust. Screen and Frame are both Stainless Steel. Made in the USA. Shipped USPS with Confirmation Tracking.

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