Indeed! I installed a Milodon 32224. Here's a photo from the Milodon Web site:DuckRyder wrote:Refresh our memory about which windage tray you used? I remember some discussion about an Milodon one and the Factory Cobra Jet style.
And here's a photo I took before installing it (I have several more photos if posting them would serve any purpose).
I had three reasons for choosing this tray: I thought it might be more available (easier to buy) than the Factory Cobra Jet Style, Milodon claimed that it was an improvement over the F.C.J. Style, and I was in a hurry. I know that these might not have been the best reasons, but there you have it!
If there's evidence that the F.C.J. style tray is superior, or if the Milodon tray simply won't clear the crankshaft, I'll certainly consider swapping in a different tray!
Okay, I'll follow this advice!DuckRyder wrote:With the fact that it seems to be coming from the pan, I would not run it any more.
Okay, this is how I'll go about it then! Hopefully I can hear the issue when turning the engine over that way. In order to turn it, I have one of those tools that bites the ring gear on the flywheel, then provides a lever to turn it. That's a good way to turn it by hand, right?DuckRyder wrote:It should be possible to manually turn the engine. (Pull the plugs, chock at least two wheels [on both the front and back of the wheel], and place the transmission in neutral).
Is pulling the plugs necessary just to make it easier to turn the engine over, or is there some other reason I should pull them?
And as for the wheel chocks and putting the transmission in neutral, I'll be sure to do those things!
Thanks again for your superb reply Robert!
Robroy