Crank scrapers?
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Crank scrapers?
I happened apoun a supplier in the states that fabricates crank scrapers for the Buick 300/ Rover V8. They'd have you believe that these are very effective. Only about £40 is it worth it?
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I think it shares the same bolts as the sump rather than the windage tray bolts, which is good for me as the later engines are not drilled for windage trays.
Here's the URL have a read http://www.crank-scrapers.com/ebay%20ads/ebay_index.htm
Here's the URL have a read http://www.crank-scrapers.com/ebay%20ads/ebay_index.htm
chodjinn wrote:Adam, I will express an interest as well if you're serious? I'm running a fully balance motor with group A sump, and a scraper sounds like a good punt for £40. I'm assuming it bolts to the windage tray area?
Well having had a quick look, although the benefits seem minimal (say, reduction of only 8 degrees temp at 6000rpm), that small benefit could be the difference between engine death or race winner.
Keep me posted if you decide to order one, we can possibly split the shipping? maybe get some more made up to reduce costs? I'm sure something like that would go well on FleaBay
Keep me posted if you decide to order one, we can possibly split the shipping? maybe get some more made up to reduce costs? I'm sure something like that would go well on FleaBay

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Cheers mate. Yep I knew that. I learnt this when checking the clearance in a horizontal baffle of an extra clearance sump I bought 
This company produce them to spec, you tell them what engine you have and if they have produced one before they just one another off, if they haven't then they may produce one for it.
Anyway I am off to Stoneleigh now.

This company produce them to spec, you tell them what engine you have and if they have produced one before they just one another off, if they haven't then they may produce one for it.
Anyway I am off to Stoneleigh now.
Boosted LS1 wrote:Before you order you need to know if it's matched to your counterweights as rv8's and buicks etc have different diameter counterweights. If the plate is to small then it'll be useless. If to big, then you'll need your bastard file
You could make your own using a spare block and crank.
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