chad":11ksjwvu said:Matt's givin it a shot over at vintageinlines.com.
Keep an eye out, may B an announcement here -
I'm lookin too, no $ right now tho so am patient
wsa111":1huyigke said:Classic Inlines valve cover is only a copy of the junk Clifford has.
They are not high enough & also lack the engineering quality of the stock stamped steel valve covers which have a built in PCV baffle built in.
At least Mike made them pretty in appearance, but thats it.
wsa111":3j3anwxb said:Classic Inlines valve cover is only a copy of the junk Clifford has.
They are not high enough & also lack the engineering quality of the stock stamped steel valve covers which have a built in PCV baffle built in.
At least Mike made them pretty in appearance, but thats it.
65coupei6":2xmd4cw6 said:wsa111":2xmd4cw6 said:Classic Inlines valve cover is only a copy of the junk Clifford has.
They are not high enough & also lack the engineering quality of the stock stamped steel valve covers which have a built in PCV baffle built in.
At least Mike made them pretty in appearance, but thats it.
I use two cork gaskets under my CI Valve Cover. It would have been nice to have a baffle. But a baffled grommet works ok.
There is always to $399 AU valve cover
http://www.aussiespeedshop.com/product- ... -cylinder/
chad":3r2dai03 said:a 29 cent prt cost me 5 dollars shipping frm Down Under. If I knew french I could get it frm france (maker's home office/plant).
Wait 4 Matt…