I’ll just leave this right here…

Because of the way the pan is made, the tray does not go on without major cutting, weakening the tray, and leaving much less available tray to do the work. This pan holds the oil quite a ways away from the rotator, so there would be no reason to run it.

would the customers labor dollars spent on you modifying the windage tray not equal the potential HP gains of having the tray?

Like: a lot of money for a little gain?

We modified mine to fit. But we weren’t paying someone else to do it. And we were in uncharted territory since it was one of the first pans Milodon made (we didn’t know any better) ….There sure was cutting, bending, welding, trail and error fitting.