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Old 05-04-2022, 11:47 AM
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My machine shop finally stripped down my engines for refresh. We found in both oil pans the baffle broke part into pieces. Crankshaft everything looks ok except he feels that the pieces possibly could have blocked part of the oil pick up.. there could be the reason for less oil on top of engine
Is there a reason for them. Do i need to change the oil pans? Thanks in advance.

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Wth happened to those. Doh. :headscratch

yes, you need the baffles/trays.
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Mechanic said possible vibration
maybe when the engines were redone before I got the boat they weren't.balanced
go with mercruiser stock pan or do you have any recommendations. Mine are 8 qt.

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Looks like a rod came loose in its previous life. WTH !!??
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Wow! That is impressive! Especially to have it happen to both motors.

Do you have stock stroke cranks? The factory pan/baffle isn't good at keeping windage at bay on a stock crank let alone a stroker. You would be much further ahead to get a larger pan with better windage tray.
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Originally Posted by Gimme Fuel
Wow! That is impressive! Especially to have it happen to both motors.

Do you have stock stroke cranks? The factory pan/baffle isn't good at keeping windage at bay on a stock crank let alone a stroker. You would be much further ahead to get a larger pan with better windage tray.
yes stock stroke cranks... I found new replacement pans @ 250. each.. Does this have to be marine? Can't I go with GM with 2 pc rear seal pans 8 qt?
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Windage is huge on these big motors. I have seen tests where 40hp is gained by changing oil pans, although this was on a moderate stroker. Spend the money and get a better pan with a good windage tray.
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These motors were built in 2003 before I got it. Who knows how long its been like this. What can cause that baffle to break apart? It also did not cause any engine damage.

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Originally Posted by 35fountain
yes stock stroke cranks... I found new replacement pans @ 250. each.. Does this have to be marine? Can't I go with GM with 2 pc rear seal pans 8 qt?
You can. GM Marine supplied the black motor 8 quart bbc pans.
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