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Chrome Breather Cap For Mopar Performance Valve Covers Small & Big Block on 2040-parts.com

US $17.50
Location:

Millbrae, California, United States

Millbrae, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:EBO Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:bc

Chrome Breather Cap for Mopar Performance Valve Covers for use on 273, 318LA, 340, 360, 361, 383, 400, 413, 426 HEMI, 426 Wedge and 440 engines. This set up includes a chrome caps, a grommet, and a breather elbow to fit 5/8" hose.


Welcome back to an easy solution to a factory ignored problem on Mopar Performance cast aluminum valve covers that come premachined only for a 1/4 turn twist cap.  Why spend the money taking your new valve covers to a machine shop to have the holes cut into them or make an oopsie and carve up your new valve covers trying to cut the holes in them yourself to accept the breather and PCV grommets they come with .  They will also work with Mopar Performance chrome valve covers, stock stamped steel valve covers, or most any aftermarket valve cover with 1/4 turn twist holes in them.

One buyer stated he could not twist the cap(s) onto the valve covers unless he removed the gaskets.  This can be remedied if the spring steel tags are bent down slightly.

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