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Skunk2 Low Profile Valve Cover Hardware Kit B-series Honda Acura Eg Ek Dc -black on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Anderson, Indiana, United States

Anderson, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:SKUNK2 Surface Finish:BLACK Manufacturer Part Number:649-05-0115

Product Description:

Skunk2 is proud to introduce the most unique, low-profile dress-up hardware you’ve ever seen. An original design, Skunk2’s Low Profile Valve Cover Hardware kits are the only ones designed specifically for B-series valve covers.

Low Profile Valve Cover Hardware kits are a comprehensive design, featuring specially engineered “standoffs” that include provisions for Skunk2’s unique, low-profile washers and flush-mounted, stainless steel hardware. Each kit includes 12 low-profile washers and 12 flush-mounted, stainless steel bolts. All kits are compatible with OEM valve covers as well as OEM and most aftermarket spark plug wire covers, including those from Skunk2.

Each OEM-grade standoff replaces the factory mounting studs, allowing for the camshaft caps to be secured to factory specifications. No other valve cover kit available does this. A series of Viton O-rings and the appropriate standoff extensions are included with each kit to ensure a leak-free seal and OEM fit and finish.

Only Skunk2’s 40-piece Low Profile Valve Cover Hardware kits include washers and standoffs for all eight mounting points as well as for fastening most spark plug wire covers into place. And only Skunk2 offers the most low-profile washers and bolts around, measuring more than 75% thinner than the factory washer and nut combination.

Guaranteed Fitments:

1992 - 2001 Acura Integra (GS-R)
1997 - 2001 Acura Integra (Type R)
1999 - 2000 Honda Civic Coupe (Si)
1994 - 1997 Honda del Sol (VTEC)
Acura B17A1
Acura B18C1, C5
Honda B16A2, A3

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