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2.3-16 Crank scrapers
No idea what these are but came across this link and thought someone might be interested
http://www.crank-scrapers.com/prod01_B.html
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It's basically a windage tray with a scraper. The idea is to keep oil going down to the pan and not sloshing all over the crank at high RPM where it can rob power.
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Nice...I'll have to ask what it would take to make one for a 117
Jonathan
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Both windage trays and scrapers are worth running in an engine, even diesel engines. I know the high performance version of this engine was worked over by Cosworth. Lest someone think Cosworth does not approve of scrapers they came up with an offset to my product for the Evo engine. I don't have anything against Cosworth -- fantastic firm. I spoke to one of their engineers a couple years ago about their brilliant work in casting technology. Last edited by Kevin Johnson; 10-06-2007 at 05:42 PM. |
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