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    no windage tray and a stroker that long could just be oil aeriation above that rpm and /or oil not draining back from heads fast enough-----

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    Oil pressure problem

     



    Thank you for the replies. It's an SHP block and I'll check for a Gallery plug problem.
    If it's possible that it could just be a windage problem at 3000 rpm and above, I may check that first, even if that's not the problem, i'm still better off with a windage tray in the oil pan than without one.

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