Coating Valve Covers to reduce valvetrain noise/false knock
Coating Valve Covers to reduce valvetrain noise/false knock
wondering about ceramic coating the stockers and then spraying undercoat on top to acheive a similar if not as efficient result of the LT4 valve covers for a heck of a lot less money. just a random thought so have fun with it.
they magnify or don't muffle the noise of the sa 1.6 rockers I have which is why gm went with the composite ones on the lt4. thought a cheap fix could be the aforementioned although it would be terribly ugly so ugly in fact it is probably not worth doing even if it works.
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they magnify or don't muffle the noise of the sa 1.6 rockers I have which is why gm went with the composite ones on the lt4. thought a cheap fix could be the aforementioned although it would be terribly ugly so ugly in fact it is probably not worth doing even if it works.
they magnify or don't muffle the noise of the sa 1.6 rockers I have which is why gm went with the composite ones on the lt4. thought a cheap fix could be the aforementioned although it would be terribly ugly so ugly in fact it is probably not worth doing even if it works.
GM did not go to composite covers on the LT4. They used the same covers vettes had been using on the LT1 for years.
Um that's incorrect. the LT4 used 1.6 rollers that the lt1 vette did not which caused false knock which is why there is the LT4 knock module and LT4 composite covers. do some research.
Also the fact that the sensor is in the block doesn't mean it doesn't register outside interference such as exhaust.
Last edited by 1LESSZ28; Apr 5, 2007 at 12:55 PM.
Um that's incorrect. the LT4 used 1.6 rollers that the lt1 vette did not which caused false knock which is why there is the LT4 knock module and LT4 composite covers. do some research.
Also the fact that the sensor is in the block doesn't mean it doesn't register outside interference such as exhaust.


