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Billy --I have to disagree with you about your assessment on the design of the baffle. The laser cut and die pressed holes we use on our baffle is more effective than a simple slotted hole at restricting oil flow in one direction (away from the pick up). They also give the baffle added rigidity. This is a more costly design than simple slotted holes, but one that we feel is warranted being than pan does not have an elaborate trap door design. Regarding the welding running the full length - the baffle sits nearly flush with the wall of the pan. I don't think it is necessary, but there is no reason why it could not be welded along the full length.regards,-- Chris
Billy --
I have to disagree with you about your assessment on the design of the baffle. The laser cut and die pressed holes we use on our baffle is more effective than a simple slotted hole at restricting oil flow in one direction (away from the pick up). They also give the baffle added rigidity. This is a more costly design than simple slotted holes, but one that we feel is warranted being than pan does not have an elaborate trap door design. Regarding the welding running the full length - the baffle sits nearly flush with the wall of the pan. I don't think it is necessary, but there is no reason why it could not be welded along the full length.
regards,
-- Chris