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8/25/2023 11:27 PM  #1


Pretty neat way to get a little more clearence in valve covers.


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8/25/2023 11:31 PM  #2


Re: Pretty neat way to get a little more clearence in valve covers.

well the baffles that were in mine seem to have hung down lower. Still need to figure out the pvc side to put a baffle on it.


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8/26/2023 7:22 AM  #3


Re: Pretty neat way to get a little more clearence in valve covers.

This video shows how it mounts.

https://youtu.be/CITloQpKCnQ?si=8yHWRSIn23Ac7MTB

 

8/26/2023 10:32 AM  #4


Re: Pretty neat way to get a little more clearence in valve covers.

Looks cool, but seems a lot of machine work when spotfacing the mounting bosses on the valve cover down a 1/4" would be quicker and cheaper and you would have enough room to clear.


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8/26/2023 1:23 PM  #5


Re: Pretty neat way to get a little more clearence in valve covers.

Ron68 wrote:

Looks cool, but seems a lot of machine work when spotfacing the mounting bosses on the valve cover down a 1/4" would be quicker and cheaper and you would have enough room to clear.

 
Zachary.


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8/26/2023 2:56 PM  #6


Re: Pretty neat way to get a little more clearence in valve covers.

That valve cover does not have a PCV valve in it. Why does it need a baffle?   I would probably just wad up a green Scothbrite cleaning pad and stick it in there.  Cause I got no lathe.
When all you have is a hammer, everything gets treated like a nail.


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8/27/2023 9:00 AM  #7


Re: Pretty neat way to get a little more clearence in valve covers.

MS wrote:

That valve cover does not have a PCV valve in it. Why does it need a baffle?   I would probably just wad up a green Scothbrite cleaning pad and stick it in there.  Cause I got no lathe.
When all you have is a hammer, everything gets treated like a nail.

 
Brahahaha! Now that's funny. Butt... there is no reason for you not to have a lathe. Used ones are out there, and you've got room for it. You'll find all kinds of fun  things to do with it.


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