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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Engine/Drivetrain => Topic started by: gold84gmc on August 13, 2009, 02:30:05 pm
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my stock valve covers have the oil filler tube in the cover...i just got some chrome valve covers (thanks to donut) but they dont have a spot to put oil in....is there another place i can put the oil in or would i have to take the valve cover off every time i wanted to add oil or change it?
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Put it in the PCV hole.
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didnt even think of that...thanks....lol why do you hate visors?
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They are a classic example of people wanting to over accessorize their rides and they are ugly to me. I see so many of these trucks that are gorgeous and then have a baseball hat on them and it just ruins it for me. So I am on an anti-Lund Visor kick until I get it out of my system.
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You can always drill a hole in the cover too, especially if you need a breather.. Of course you need to remove the cover first, drill a 1 1/4 hole, and clean up the burr before reinstall. Auto parts stores and catalogues carry a grommet seal and breather for the hole you drill. if you want to that is.
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I hate visors too. just wanted to get it out there. thank you vile for your work to rid the world of this horrible idea. After the visors are gone maybe the silly chrome little pieces like door/tailgate handles and gas caps ect as a start. I hope i didn't offend anyone; just not my bag.
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i dont hate visors but if i found one cheap enough or could get one for free i would take put it on my truck but i dont think theyre worth the $400 (i think thats the average cost of them but not sure)
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Bug deflectors are ugly too in my opinion
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Look here:
With Visor:
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y228/Sabaka454/e04a_3.jpg)
Without Visor:
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y228/Sabaka454/DSC00130-1.jpg)
No pink comments or else :-X
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i like the moonvisor and the bug deflector. If I could find a way to put a baseball bat to match the helmet I'd have it made....
(http://www.delbridge.net/obx21.jpg)
Yes, as Vile said, the pcv valve hole is perfect, just keep a small funnel in your wheelwell under your hood. And Don is correct too, worse case scenario, just drill one and use a rubber grommet.
And if those scenarios don't work for you, just don't put oil in it and it wouldn't be a problem for too long.
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i like how that front roll pan thing on the pink truck looks...i would never put one on my truck cause i would rather have an actual bumper but i think it looks good
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On those semi-chrome covers I used to pull the breather and use a funnel (like SgtDel said) I would have tossed that in to, but it kinda dislodged and melted when I broke in the new cam ::)
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on my alum. covers i pull the breather cap off and then remove the rubber grommet and its perfect size
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You can always drill a hole in the cover too, especially if you need a breather.. Of course you need to remove the cover first, drill a 1 1/4 hole, and clean up the burr before reinstall. Auto parts stores and catalogues carry a grommet seal and breather for the hole you drill. if you want to that is.
Yup you need a breather on the right and the pvc goes on the left (drivers side) No breather engine will leak.
Steve
BTW I'm not a big fan of visors either, too much wind noise!
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Interesting. I have never heard that the pcv has to go on drivers side and breather on the pass. Why? Mine is the opposite after engine rebuilder put them back on. I had it the way you described before rebuild. How could it make any difference which side they are on? Just curious!
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Rotation of the engine.
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sometimes you can just switch the grommets and it will be OK
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A little clarification needed. What does "rotation of the engine" mean and again, why does it matter which side the covers are on? What are the consequences if they are reversed? Dummy here.