WTB: MSP windage tray

Just tap you oil pan unless you feeling like removing the tranny to change that out.
 
ive got a spare engine on the side and plan on doing a full msp swap when it all goes back in. ive seen people tap a NA windage tray but the metal is so thin where you would install the oil return line it seems like only a few threads will actually be holing it in, it doesnt seem like it would hold well for long term use. but someone prove me wrong hahaa. i want a solution
 
hmmm, youve got my attention.. did you ever run this on your car?

edit: nevermind it said you havent. maybe if you could take a couple closer up pictures of the fitting maybe we could make a deal. does it feel pretty solid? im just worried about leaks.
 
No I have been running behind on my build, since I already swapped in my LSD don't know if I'm ever going to drop the trans to install the windage tray. It's been sitting for some tim.
 
yea i understand haha. well if you would want to shoot me a couple closeups ill probably pick that up from you. does the fitting fit pretty snug? did you tap it or buy it like that?
 
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yea i understand haha. well if you would want to shoot me a couple closeups ill probably pick that up from you. does the fitting fit pretty snug? did you tap it or buy it like that?
I can get the photo for you later today after work, picked up from a guy that had it the work done by an engine shop.
 
ive got a spare engine on the side and plan on doing a full msp swap when it all goes back in. ive seen people tap a NA windage tray but the metal is so thin where you would install the oil return line it seems like only a few threads will actually be holing it in, it doesnt seem like it would hold well for long term use. but someone prove me wrong hahaa. i want a solution

You would weld a fitting on to the pan and screw in a fitting is what I meant but the one BlkWidow has looks like a good deal!
 

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