|
Paulmac |
|
||
|
Late ED rocker covers had the same metal lip as the later EFs and use the same one piece gasket. If you get one of them, you get the best of both types seeing you like the look of the ribs.
Paul
_________________ What goes around, comes around. |
||
Top | |
Froudey |
|
||
|
find an XH tappet cover has ed styling with ef shape
or a late model ED one
_________________ R.I.P Tobias my son. |
||
Top | |
brentos |
|
||
|
oopes i didnt even put up the pic of the rocker cover i found, haha how dumb!!! i really cant be bothered now though, ill sort something out
|
||
Top | |
relaxed_diplomacy |
|
||
|
Paulmac wrote: Late ED rocker covers had the same metal lip as the later EFs and use the same one piece gasket. If you get one of them, you get the best of both types seeing you like the look of the ribs.
Paul Okay, my apologies to all, i stand slightly corrected. For those looking for the late ED style i note that the XG has the same, or at least, mine did. Both of my EBII's had serious rocker gasket leaks.
_________________ wrecking 9/97 EL fairmont sedan burgundy 6cyl auto 270k modBAintake |
||
Top | |
Paulmac |
|
||||
|
Here's a pic of a 6/94 ED rocker [same as the Utes mentioned], if you like the look of the fins, this is the style you want for better sealing.
They can be made to look really nice, especially in Tickford livery with polished ribs. Cheers, Paul
_________________ What goes around, comes around. |
||||
Top | |
naughtyfalcon |
|
|||
|
thats the cover i got in the ea,,looks heaps better than the rubber half moons
_________________ |
|||
Top | |
Who is online |
---|
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 54 guests |