The #3 valve cover has a very small 2" crack near the fixing stud that holds the valve cover on.
My question is weld it, or replace the valve cover ?. I'm assuming it's aluminum.
Hairline Crack in Valve Cover
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Re: Hairline Crack in Valve Cover
SAV has 'em for $52 new, $29 used. I'd replace it and be done with it.
Besides, China just called and they want your old cover to melt down into Harbor Freight tools...
Besides, China just called and they want your old cover to melt down into Harbor Freight tools...
Re: Hairline Crack in Valve Cover
Nice timing Paul...there will soon be a spot opening up on the Daley show.
Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him:
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
Re: Hairline Crack in Valve Cover
No Doubt.undysworld wrote:SAV has 'em for $52 new, $29 used. I'd replace it and be done with it.
Besides, China just called and they want your old cover to melt down into Harbor Freight tools...
It appears to me that SAV lowered their prices on them since I looked last week.
I'm replacing it.