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305 WINDAGE TRAY
All,
I have an '88 Bayliner with a 305 OMC I/O. I just bought a rebuilt ATK engine. The new engine does not have a the means to bolt up the windage tray in the oil pan as the main cap bolts are different. As I have to replace the oil pan anyway, I am wondering if there is an aftermarket pan with a built in windage tray? I am also wondering if I need a windage tray at all? Any thoughts appreciated. Jerry In No Ca |
Usually windage trays bolt to the main bearing caps using special bolts ,
trays are usually separate from the oil pan. I doubt if a tray is necessary on a 305 I/O. Anyway, take the old main bearing cap bolts off the old block and install on the new motor. Be sure to torque them properly. If your new motor can not accommodate the tray by just swapping bolts just forget the tray,don't switch the caps. Be careful not to change the placement of the main bearing caps on the new engine. Also, your old oil pan may have had some special fittings for oil draining? Other things to check on the new engine is raw water cooled, use your old water circ pump, may surethe new engine has brass freeze plugs and you have a head gaskets that are suitable.A marine (or automotive RV)camshaft would be nice to have too. -- Ron White Boat building web address is www.concentric.net/~knotreel |
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