Indy valley cover
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05/28/11 11:45 AM
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Anyone have any pix of an Indy two piece valley cover for a 440? Can it be installed with the heads on?
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Dave Stillie '73 Swinger 5.7 Hemi, 88mm turbo, powerglide, cal-tracs & 8 3/4 Mega-Squirt EFI [email]8.93@149 [/email]
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Re: Indy valley cover
[Re: rickma]
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05/28/11 04:53 PM
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I'm looking to put a more substantial cover on my 512. I have tried a 440 source one piece and a Hughes two piece but they both leaked like a SOB. I think they flex too much from the crankcase pressure pulses caused by the big stroke. It doesn't have to be an Indy cover....just a solid set-up that wont require pulling a head to install.
Dave Stillie '73 Swinger 5.7 Hemi, 88mm turbo, powerglide, cal-tracs & 8 3/4 Mega-Squirt EFI [email]8.93@149 [/email]
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Re: Indy valley cover
[Re: redmist]
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05/28/11 10:14 PM
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AndyF Makes a real nice one.
Who sell's it?Any Do Andy have a website?
I've just replace my one piece cover this past weekend and wonder if it can be replace without removing a head So here is what i've did.Put a small bead of silicone on the front /rear of the block,small bead on the edge of the cover let it set until it gets flexible then slide it into position/wipe off excess silicone off the valley plate/head.Let it cure over night.No Leaks So Far.
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Re: Indy valley cover
[Re: moparniac]
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05/28/11 10:24 PM
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It will be very hard to get it to seal completely leak free by sliding it in.I wouldn't waste money on a one piece unit though Gus
X2..... I was bored and added an oil fill to mine
Sledgehammer That's a nice looking plate the thing that i hate about the one peace deals r that if u have a engine plate u have to remove the plate to remove the cover It would be cool if someone sells one that u can remove the cover without removing the plate Care to share your details on how the pour spout was fab.in
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Re: Indy valley cover
[Re: moparniac]
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05/28/11 10:51 PM
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Care to share your details on how the pour spout was fab.in
hole saw - http://www.speedwaymotors.com/search-oil-fill-cap.html - tap and some silicone I have it offset some cause of the intake and the way it is in there a quart of oil fits in there perfect and stays there nice and snug on it own while draining
Thax.I'll be replacing my cover and adding one.
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Re: Indy valley cover
[Re: fourgearsavoy]
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05/29/11 12:00 AM
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It will be very hard to get it to seal completely leak free by sliding it in.I wouldn't waste money on a one piece unit though Gus
Mine never leaked or seeped a drop. Doug
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