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PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 9:17 am 
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Another "Are there any out there?" question. I had one of the Direct Connection ones in my 1st Demon (18 years ago!) and it fit very nicely.

Is anyone actively making a tray and or a crank scraper?

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Marc
www.marcmedina.com


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 9:28 am 
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http://www.crank-scrapers.com/


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Mike Jeffrey will probably be making another run of trays soon. He also makes scrapers. 308/324-3576. :shock:

I have one of the scrapers in my motor built by the folks in Florida. Nice piece, but it will take some massaging to fit. :D

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 6:35 pm 
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Dennis,

Do you have a picture of Mikes Trays? and approx. cost? Thanks.

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Dennis,

Do you have a picture of Mikes Trays? and approx. cost? Thanks.

Rick
Rick, no pictures, but IIRC the trays are around $100 w/mounting hardware. :shock:

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Mike's tray.

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I have bought mike's windage trays. - He provides all the fasteners that you need, and The one I got is slightly updated from the one in Cecil's pic. The edges are trimmed off a bit to fit the pan easier..

Cost last Oct. was $132 - That price included shipping, instructions and fasteners.

Nice with no problems.

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Mike Jeffrey will probably be making another run of trays soon. He also makes scrapers. 308/324-3576. :shock:

I have one of the scrapers in my motor built by the folks in Florida. Nice piece, but it will take some massaging to fit. :D
I have referred people around the world to Mike.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 5:15 am 
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Man, I should start making trays too then. :wink:

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Something to consider. There are always questions, about where to get windage trays. I understand Mike only makes a limited quantity, during the "off" season.

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When I talked to Cox Bros last month they were making windage trays, which were either laser or water jet cut?


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When I talked to Cox Bros last month they were making windage trays, which were either laser or water jet cut?
Cool. :D

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I have ran waterjets for 4 plus years, and they are definitely the way to go over laser cutting.

laser has a bad tendency to warp material and kill tenstile strength.


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