Milodon Windage Trays Ford, Chrysler, Pontiac, Olds Windage Tray Install User Manual

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MILODON

2250 Agate Court

Simi Valley, Ca 93065

(805) 577-5950

FORD, CHRYSLER, PONTIAC, OLDS

WINDAGE TRAY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

#32210 through #32245


These instructions cover both front and rear sump 289, 302, 351-W, 351-C, 429, 460

Ford, 340-360 Chrysler, Pontiac and 455 Olds. These trays are fashioned after our high-end, Big
Block Chevy, competition designs which are the latest in the technology of making horsepower
in the pan. Proper installation will assure the tray will make all the potential power that it is
capable of.


Each tray assembly requires the correct installation stud set as listed on the tray label,

check this before you start. Factory tray installation methods can not be used, as they have no
allowance for adjustment. The tray install can be done with the engine in the car but it would be
better if the engine was on an engine stand. All main bolt threads in the block should be cleaned
up with a tap. A few engines will be noted, as requiring a bottom tap (flat nosed) to get the
correct stud height, due to variations in the bolt hole depth by the factory.


To install studs
: Remove a main bolt (main cap can be removed or left in place), tap

threads, coat coarse threads with oil, screw stud in by hand, thread 2 main nuts on tray stud and
lock them tightly together, lightly tighten tray stud 10-15 ft/lbs (making very sure that double
nuts are not slipping or have run into the main cap), remove the 2 main nuts, coat the fine threads
with oil, install the stud washer and nut, torque main stud with oil to torque spec of 65 ft/lbs for
7/16” or 85 ft/lbs for 1/2” studs, install 1 silver tray adjusting nut on the 3/8” fine thread with the
serrated face towards you (away from the engine). Do all the required studs locations to mount
the tray in this fashion. You are now ready to mount the tray assembly.


To install tray
: Once all necessary tray studs have been installed properly, consult the

special considerations section for the initial tray height and correct width, adjust the tray nut to
this height, slide tray assembly into place and onto mounting studs, make sure that tray is
supported equally by all studs (no wobble), the install the 2

nd

silver tray nut with the serrations

toward the tray and torque with oil to 35 ft/lbs. Rotate engine carefully by hand to check for the
correct clearance between the rod nuts and tray louvers. There should be a minimum of 1/8”
from tray to any part of the rotating assembly. ANY rod or crank to tray contact will void any
and all warranty. Adjust to the necessary clearance by loosening the top tray adjusting nut, rotate
the lower nuts to raise or lower, then re-torque the upper nut correctly, recheck clearances. The
oil pump, pickup and pump drive shaft can be removed to ease tray installation but is not a
necessity, re-install after tray work is completed. Rear sump Ford applications must have the
pump and pickup in place during installation.

On Ford rear sump applications, there many be some interference with the #4 main

pickup support bracket on some older Milodon pickups or pickups of other than Milodon
manufacture. Re-bend bracket as necessary but the rear support bracket must still be used and
properly attached.

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