cobrarkc Rich just trying to give you the best info on your question. There are many possiblities and different ways a windage are used to control
oil in the
oil pan. The FE has long side skirts like a Hemi motor and I ran a windage tray in my friends race car for years. It keeps the
oil from hitting the crank or the air turbulents of the crank spinning from sucking up the oil to the crank. There is alot of air blowing around in that pan, Stock pan, deep sump pan, T style cobra pan, and dry sump pan can all get help from a windage tray. Stock FE solid plate ones a add 1/4" holes in the center of the pan, 6-8 of them to help the oil return to the pan. Old racer trick.

Call me, we can talk about it, I'm in NJ.

732-254-3536 Ps Have you done the buffet at the Manor in West Orange?

Rick L I am home in the evenings after 8:00