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Canton Windage Tray for Main Support Ford 289-302 Oil Pan; Louvered (64-73 Mustang)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Comes with mounting bolts
      • Made In USA
      • Keeps oil in the sump from getting into the rotating assembly when the vehicle is in motion
      • Reduced wind age around the crank and turbulence in the sump means horsepower savings and improved oil control for your engine
      • Comes with mounting bolts
      • Made In USA
      • Keeps oil in the sump from getting into the rotating assembly when the vehicle is in motion
      • Reduced wind age around the crank and turbulence in the sump means horsepower savings and improved oil control for your engine

      Description

      This Main Support Windage Tray is for Ford 289-302. It bolts to the pre-drilled and tapped holes on our main supports. This tray keeps the windage around the rotating assembly away from the oil in the sump and the oil in the sump away from the rotating assembly. Comes with mounting bolts.

      Fitment:

      • 1964 Ford Mustang
      • 1965 Ford Mustang
      • 1966 Ford Mustang
      • 1967 Ford Mustang
      • 1968 Ford Mustang
      • 1969 Ford Mustang
      • 1970 Ford Mustang
      • 1971 Ford Mustang
      • 1972 Ford Mustang
      • 1973 Ford Mustang

      Canton 20-960

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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