Advanced Valve cover question
Advanced Valve cover question
i bought a set of 210 AFR's and the valvecovers he had on um but there not centerbolts, there tall valvecovers with 4 outside bolts, so they wont work with the alternator and the heads dont have holes for the center bolts so what can i do?
Re: Advanced Valve cover question
When most people go with larger VC's, they simply take a chunk out for the alternator, and then weld in a section to fill it in. I bought some aluminum VC's that this had been done to, and they are just fine. Hope this helps.
Re: Advanced Valve cover question
They make an adaptor to go from center to perimeter-bolt and it may very well work in the reverse.... don't know, but it's a spendy option.
White Knight's suggestion is probably the least expensive. If you (or someone) can lop the end off at a some angle, then weld a plate on, that'd work. Just keep the heat down so you don't warp the cover. Might work for cast aluminum.... dunno about stamped steel.
-Mindgame
White Knight's suggestion is probably the least expensive. If you (or someone) can lop the end off at a some angle, then weld a plate on, that'd work. Just keep the heat down so you don't warp the cover. Might work for cast aluminum.... dunno about stamped steel.
-Mindgame
Here is some information on the Center-Bolt Valve-Cover Adapters. I found this in the December Issue of CAR CRAFT on page 98 should you want more specific information. If you want to install perimeter bolt covers on center bolt head here are the sources as cited in CAR CRAFT: A & P Machine Works, www.streettoys.biz, DEPT. CC0312 5585 Gray St. Arvada, CO 80002 303/423-5652. Or: GM Performance Parts 800/577-6888.
Or: Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center www.sdpc2000.com 806/798-4108, Dept. CC0312, 5901 Spur 327, Lubbock, TX 79424.
Part numbers as follows:
GMPP 24502540 @ $140 Valve cover adapter kit.
GMPP 12480023 replacement O-ring seal @ $6.
Adapter kit, aluminum A&P VHA01 @ $85.
Adapter kit, steel A&P VHA02 @ $85
Neither of these do NOT allow you to use a center-bolt valve cover on a perimeter-bolt head.
Hope this stuff works for you.
Jay
Or: Scoggin-Dickey Parts Center www.sdpc2000.com 806/798-4108, Dept. CC0312, 5901 Spur 327, Lubbock, TX 79424.
Part numbers as follows:
GMPP 24502540 @ $140 Valve cover adapter kit.
GMPP 12480023 replacement O-ring seal @ $6.
Adapter kit, aluminum A&P VHA01 @ $85.
Adapter kit, steel A&P VHA02 @ $85
Neither of these do NOT allow you to use a center-bolt valve cover on a perimeter-bolt head.
Hope this stuff works for you.
Jay
Re: Advanced Valve cover question
you know what i think im gonna do.. the valvecover gasket i have for my centerbolt valvecovers is a perimeter bolt cork gasket. ill just drill bolt holes in my centerbolt covers so it will bolt to the perimeter studs and maybe cut the center bolts and weld them to the valve cover to seal the center holes..
Last edited by MadMaxz28; Aug 21, 2004 at 04:26 PM.
Re: Advanced Valve cover question
Originally Posted by White Knight 95
When most people go with larger VC's, they simply take a chunk out for the alternator, and then weld in a section to fill it in. I bought some aluminum VC's that this had been done to, and they are just fine. Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Bill
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