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Post  Lem Evans on December 21st 2011, 8:00 pm

Billet rails and optional #16 filler bung with oringed cap included.
$339.95 ....one set only.


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Re: Fabbed valve covers

Post  powerstrokeace on December 21st 2011, 10:36 pm

How tall? do you have any with out the Bungs?

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Post  Lem Evans on December 21st 2011, 10:40 pm

I don't have them in front of me to measure....they are tall enough for stud girdles but shorter than the FRPP cast covers.

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Post  Wheelie58 on December 21st 2011, 10:42 pm

Does the poiensettia come with the covers?
If so...what are the flow numbers on the plant?
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Post  Lem Evans on December 21st 2011, 10:45 pm

Wheelie58 wrote:Does the poiensettia come with the covers?
If so...what are the flow numbers on the plant?
Keith


The flower is free but it'll require more $s for shipping. Wink

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Post  Wheelie58 on December 21st 2011, 10:47 pm

Well...the covers look great. It looks like the little TIG elves were busy!

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Post  bbf-falcon on December 21st 2011, 10:59 pm

Those are some high hp welds right there Laughing I like'em

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Post  powerstrokeace on December 21st 2011, 11:06 pm

What length ARP stud kit do you need for those?

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Post  racnrick on December 22nd 2011, 12:21 am

Lem Evans wrote:
Wheelie58 wrote:Does the poiensettia come with the covers?
If so...what are the flow numbers on the plant?
Keith


The flower is free but it'll require more $s for shipping. Wink


Keith, don't let him fool you on the flowers, he did about the same thing 2 years ago with a Firemens cookbook, everyone wanted the cookbook but he would not give it up Exclamation Laughing If I remember correctly, Freelander had first dibs on that cookbook, but never received it Laughing

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Post  jbozzelle on December 22nd 2011, 12:57 am

Will more be made? If not who made them so I can get some. Will they clear that pesky valve spring on the SCJ/P51 heads???

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Post  dfree383 on December 22nd 2011, 8:51 am

racnrick wrote:
Lem Evans wrote:
Wheelie58 wrote:Does the poiensettia come with the covers?
If so...what are the flow numbers on the plant?
Keith


The flower is free but it'll require more $s for shipping. Wink


Keith, don't let him fool you on the flowers, he did about the same thing 2 years ago with a Firemens cookbook, everyone wanted the cookbook but he would not give it up Exclamation Laughing If I remember correctly, Freelander had first dibs on that cookbook, but never received it Laughing


He never did hook me up with that cook book !!! WTF !!! santa Laughing Laughing

PS Nice looking Valve Covers........

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Post  jbozzelle on December 22nd 2011, 2:35 pm

My set is on the way.... Got me some of them trick valve cover gaskets that add 50 HP too...

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Post  342g on December 22nd 2011, 3:29 pm

jbozzelle wrote:My set is on the way.... Got me some of them trick valve cover gaskets that add 50 HP too...


I've had a set of those valve cover gaskets behind the rear seat of my dully since the bash, and my m.p.g. went up 5 m.p.g., well worth the 100.00 cost. Very Happy

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Re: Fabbed valve covers

Post  Lem Evans on December 23rd 2011, 5:29 pm

powerstrokeace wrote:How tall? do you have any with out the Bungs?

Ace


3.5" in the middle & little less than 3" at the corners.

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Post  jbozzelle on December 28th 2011, 10:51 am

Lem,

They came in yesterday. Better looking in person. Thanks!

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