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Moroso Stamped Steel Valve Covers Tall Chrome Chevy Small Block on 2040-parts.com

US $23.99
Location:

Sterrett, Alabama, US

Sterrett, Alabama, US
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A NICE PAIR OF MOROSO  CHROMED STEEL VALVE COVERS. THEY ARE THE TALL STYLE FOR SMALL BLOCK CHEVROLETS. THEY ARE ABOUT 3 7/8" TALL TO THE TOP OF AN OIL HOLE. THERE IS A SMALL DIMPLE ON TOP NEAR THE END OF ONE. IT CAN BE SEEN IN PHOTO #2. THE SAME VALVE COVER WAS MODIFIED TO ACCEPT A LARGER BREATHER/ OIL CAP.  THE HOLE IS NOW 1.5" ACROSS. 

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