Re: INDY VALLEY PLATE RETROFITMENT COMPLETED!
[Re: Labratt]
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10/26/10 09:56 AM
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Posts: 998 Clinton Township, Michigan
Dartin
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RatTrap,care to wager on your oil leaking assumption??? The gap was miniscule,contrary to what some of you were thinking! But,everyone's entitled to their opinion! So...how much on our wager??? Remember though, I am on a budget! Respectfully, RandyB
Randy, I'll back your wager! You'll be fine.
Randy
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Re: INDY VALLEY PLATE RETROFITMENT COMPLETED!
[Re: Labratt]
#835552
10/26/10 12:42 PM
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Posts: 1,581 N/E, Michigan
RATTRAP
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I hope ur project seals good as oil leaks are a pain, I roll under the rule,If u think it will fail it prob will,so do it right before it happens. Keep us updated after a good road test. This is the best rtv that i have found RTV
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Re: INDY VALLEY PLATE RETROFITMENT COMPLETED!
[Re: Labratt]
#835553
10/26/10 02:04 PM
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Posts: 3,675 Akron, Ohio U.S.A.
roadhazard
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Bill,unfortunately,the vc gasket that leaked was one of Greg's! I just snugged it..not over-tightened whatsoever!!! Maybe he has some advice!???
RandyB, hear there is a valve cover leak issue with one side. Is the other side ok and not leaking? Check your valve cover for flatness in the area of the leak. Don't be afraid to tighten the bolts, it's not cork and won't squish out as easy.
if you need help! 1-866-925-7855 Greg
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Re: INDY VALLEY PLATE RETROFITMENT COMPLETED!
[Re: roadhazard]
#835554
10/26/10 03:58 PM
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RATTRAP
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Don't be afraid to tighten the bolts, it's not cork and won't squish out as easy.Quote:
I like the cork gaskets designed to swell and fill the void. If the gasket is sliding when ur snugging the bolts u have all ready failed
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Re: INDY VALLEY PLATE RETROFITMENT COMPLETED!
[Re: ProSport]
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10/26/10 04:51 PM
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Boosted
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I thought about one of those for my motor.. I took a regular pan for stage 6 heads and made mine... Has a lexan middle to see the push rods easy..
2011 RAM3500
1967 Fastback Barracuda with some go fast goodies.
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Re: INDY VALLEY PLATE RETROFITMENT COMPLETED!
[Re: Boosted]
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10/26/10 05:43 PM
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Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 8,908 Ontario, Canada
Stanton
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Don't question me!
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Has a lexan middle to see the push rods easy
Good luck with that ... lexan has a lower melting point than your engine's operating temp. I've seen S/S hemi cars with small windows on the valve covers which are fine due to the small area and where they are but putting a window in the valley is asking for trouble. There's a reason you don't see anyone else doing this and it isn't because you're the first to have the lightbulb go on!
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