An fittings on valve cover location
#21
I was going to put my passenger side as show but worried oil would gravity feed into the line. I happen to stumble across a used Mighty Mouse adapter today in the for sale section. So bought that and will use that on the passenger side for now. Going to weld up the driver side this week.
#22
#23
Team Owner
Yes still have them, and finally back home from vacation.
I'll post pictures later, but they look like holley valve covers, not much to see.
I'll post pictures later, but they look like holley valve covers, not much to see.
#24
Team Owner
Tall and normal with fittings welded on for 1/2" vent lines. Welded ones are black PC with a few coats of hammered black paint to cover the grind/weld areas .
#25
nice! Do I need anything else to run these(besides the AN fitting I mean? I have a Mighty Mouse wild on the factory covers now, just want to relieve more pressure. I’m running the factory manifold I’ll take which ever one works better for my set up, PM me with what you think and PayPal info
#26
Team Owner
Don't even need AN fittings, I did push on barbs, so just some 1/2 inch hose. Pushes right on. No need to waste money on fittings.
The bottom ones are not modified tall ones. I got all the hardware and stuff too that goes with them, just gotta find it. For your setup I would run the shorter ones, that way you don't have to mess with possible alternator clearance, and there is no need for the taller ones.
The bottom ones are not modified tall ones. I got all the hardware and stuff too that goes with them, just gotta find it. For your setup I would run the shorter ones, that way you don't have to mess with possible alternator clearance, and there is no need for the taller ones.
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romandian (12-22-2018)
#28
Team Owner
Yes they are all baffled and fittings are above baffled parts.
#29
Team Owner