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Title: good working valve covers?
Post by: Diederick/DVK on January 15, 2007, 17:00:34 pm
hi,

i was just wondering whether anyone knows which of the aftermarket valve covers does seal as good as the factory ones?
sometimes you just wanna go for the looks  ;)

i take it race trim and claudes buggies do seal.

bugpack? uses bails...
CB C-channel? "just bolt 'em on for a no leak fit"  ::)
older empis? the ones with the name on them, not the cheap ones on ebay...
SCAT? think they look ugly though...

just wondering...  :)


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Zach Gomulka on January 15, 2007, 17:26:15 pm
In my experience, nothing seals like stock! But I completely understand the need for a little more flash ;) Most all of the old valve covers (Race-Trim, Dynosoar, ect) were made off the same molds so they all work (leak) equally ;)


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Diederick/DVK on January 15, 2007, 17:44:39 pm
and the new ones are just plain crap?


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Mauro Cattan on January 15, 2007, 18:19:32 pm
The SCAT stainless steel valve covers are ugly....yes I know.....but them don't leak!!




Ciao
Mauro


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: richie on January 15, 2007, 18:45:44 pm
Stock or Scat stainless,not found anything else that works,cheers richie,uk


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Jordy/DVK on January 15, 2007, 19:04:19 pm

 I have a pair of plain stainless steel valve covers without a brand on them (look a bit like the ones from Scat) and they perform perfectly like stock ones do...
 Don't know where they came from. (I think it's an old pair from CSP...)


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Frank LUX on January 15, 2007, 19:21:04 pm
Stock or Scat stainless,not found anything else that works,cheers richie,uk

Same Overhere,

Wouldn't use anything else!!! ;) ;D ;D ;D

Frank


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Udo on January 15, 2007, 19:32:13 pm
The latest from CSP are nice !

Udo


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Jordy/DVK on January 15, 2007, 20:11:43 pm
 If I were you I'd just use the originals... unless you could find some go-faster valvecovers I think it's a "waste" of money... (not that they're that expensive but still..)


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Diederick/DVK on January 15, 2007, 20:31:50 pm
 :'( nooo, the scat are ugly fo shizzle! >:(

i was hoping old empis were alright, then i could just pick up and old set.
it sometimes cool to see them coming out behind the rear wheels if you know what i mean, but them ugly scat covers would scare me off.


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: richie on January 16, 2007, 19:00:21 pm
:'( nooo, the scat are ugly fo shizzle! >:(

i was hoping old empis were alright, then i could just pick up and old set.
it sometimes cool to see them coming out behind the rear wheels if you know what i mean, but them ugly scat covers would scare me off.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,its there to hold in oil,cheers richie,uk


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Frank LUX on January 16, 2007, 19:38:28 pm
:'( nooo, the scat are ugly fo shizzle! >:(

i was hoping old empis were alright, then i could just pick up and old set.
it sometimes cool to see them coming out behind the rear wheels if you know what i mean, but them ugly scat covers would scare me off.

This place is not about Pimpin your car, but making it Fast and Reliable!!! ;) :P

The Scat Cover work perfect and with a little Paint they look Cool!!!

Frank



Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Diederick/DVK on January 16, 2007, 21:13:26 pm
sound pretty cool, i'm thinking of a stripy motive a la empi/race trim

btw jim, did you get that pm of me the other day?


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Peter on January 16, 2007, 21:30:36 pm
do the original ones clear big rockers too?  :P
i still have the ones from my 1200 :)


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: richie on January 16, 2007, 21:57:45 pm
do the original ones clear big rockers too?  :P
i still have the ones from my 1200 :)

Depends on the lift you run,thats the reason I went to Scats,had to dimple the stock ones and they never seemed as good after,the stainless Scat allow more lift,cheers richie,uk


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Lee.C on January 17, 2007, 01:12:38 am
The race trim items have a massive amount of clearence for ratio'd rockers etc and they seal really well - for the mounting bolt holes I used countersunk allen key bolts with small rubber O ring washers  :)


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: Steve D. on January 17, 2007, 01:16:04 am
The originals fit and seal like, well... original parts.  You can paint 'em, vent 'em, chrome 'em, and dimple 'em to whatever you want- cheap too.

If you run a lot of lift, you can end up tagging the inside of the valvecover with the rocker and it will leak like a harley.  You can whack them with a ball peen hammer for more clearance, but like richie said, they don't always work as well as they used to.  The Scats have bitchin reliefs for loads of lift, and seal up great with a stock valve cover bail.  The only catch is, the edges of those can be deadly sharp, so be careful and use a little file work so you don't lose a finger.

I'm not really a big fan of bolt on valve covers because they take longer to remove and replace, don't seem to seal up as well as stockers, and I just don't like the look of them- that's all.


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: besserwisser on January 18, 2007, 15:14:39 pm
I might be one of the chosen few that actually has managed to get old superflow valvecovers to seal. It took 2,5 years of hard work and determination to find the right goop to keep the gaskets from moving around and the m6 have dubble nuts and a bar in between them. The kit they sell with the springs between the nuts is a joke. If you want some just walk down your local dragstrip and there should be plenty.


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: gingabloke on January 18, 2007, 16:35:35 pm
Stock, along with good (or new) original retaining springs.


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: 1302rez on February 11, 2007, 20:15:45 pm
Def Stock or SCAT Stainless ones, they don't leak


Title: Re: good working valve covers?
Post by: deanosvws on February 11, 2007, 23:25:58 pm
genuine vw covers work every time as long as the clips are goos and tight, i run dds covers on mine and treuhaft on my girlfreinds car  and dont have a problem with them leaking.