chrome V6 valve covers

From: Kevin Bonanno (kevin_bonanno@harvard.edu)
Date: Wed Feb 03 1999 - 15:39:38 EST


hehehe jack you are very funny :) Actually I was wondering if using an
older mopar performance chrome V6 valve cover would work on my newer magnum
V6, like the older LA style V8 covers work on the newer magnum V8's. you
are correct though it is too long. I could probably use the V8 covers if
put them on with a hammer though. But you can only do things like that if
you have no teeth, and drive a chevy with a ford motor.
Reminds me of this guy a few years back who blazed into the gas station
some friends and i were hangin out at. he had a 76 camaro with no hood on
it. he slid to a stop right at the door and left the camaro runnin while he
ran in for cigarettes, we noticed he had no valve covers and oil was
flingin up all over the place. he said he was in the middle of changin his
gaskets and ran out of smokes. when he left he put on his wipers to clean
the oil off the windshield and even burned rubber for us. That guy was my
hero for a while.

 
>At 11:45 AM 2/3/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>>I would love to dress up my Magnum V6. It's true that with some good
>>sealant you can use old style V8 covers on a magnum engine, would the same
>>be true for the V6? Anybody tried this or know of a company making Mag V6
>>covers? Thanks!
>>
>>Kevin
>>98 RC V6 5spd Amethest
>>Happy Motorin'
>>
>>

>No way a V8 cover will fit the V6 .

>It's too long .

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Kevin
98 RC V6 5spd Amethest
Happy Motorin'



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