Johnny71dusty
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Why are no after market valve covers have a place to put a oil fill cap . Every slant I’ve had 70-73 always have 3 holes . Why don’t after market ones ?
Most aftermarket valve covers for the slant are not very good quality. The older factory VC only had two holes, so that is what the aftermarket copied, and never did the upgrade. Also they do not have baffles inside the cover, and generally a thinner gauge metal, which distorts, and leaks. The chrome ones have a poor chrome plating, and start to rust quickly. The old Mopar performance, and Direct Connection covers were the best. If I really wanted a chrome VC, I would find a nice stock cover, and have a quality shop Chrome plate it. For an aluminum VC, the best quality one (in my opinion) is the Aussie Speed, but they are fairly pricey. Older Offie are OK, but newer ones have quality issues, Can't comment on Clifford quality.Why are no after market valve covers have a place to put a oil fill cap . Every slant I’ve had 70-73 always have 3 holes . Why don’t after market ones ?
Most aftermarket valve covers for the slant are not very good quality. The older factory VC only had two holes, so that is what the aftermarket copied, and never did the upgrade. Also they do not have baffles inside the cover, and generally a thinner gauge metal, which distorts, and leaks. The chrome ones have a poor chrome plating, and start to rust quickly. The old Mopar performance, and Direct Connection covers were the best. If I really wanted a chrome VC, I would find a nice stock cover, and have a quality shop Chrome plate it. For an aluminum VC, the best quality one (in my opinion) is the Aussie Speed, but they are fairly pricey. Older Offie are OK, but newer ones have quality issues, Can't comment on Clifford quality.
Agree, but the newer Offie VC's have had warped flanges, and no polishing in the area of the bolt "indents" (just raw casting).info on adding a PCV connection to an Offy Slant Six valve cover or other valve cover is at the link below
(404) Offenhauser valve covers & PCV? - Slant Six Forum
Correct. Leanna can tell you all about them. Oh @CudaChick1968? Where oh where are you?Agree, but the newer Offie VC's have had warped flanges, and no polishing in the area of the bolt "indents" (just raw casting).
concerning the reported warped flanges,,Agree, but the newer Offie VC's have had warped flanges, and no polishing in the area of the bolt "indents" (just raw casting).
The Offie valve covers from years ago, did have better polishing. It might not have been "show" quality, but any/all raw casting was polished. Just a case of less pride/money, in a productAnd concerning the report of poor aluminum finish. My guess is that the folks complaining had seen a cast aluminum valve cover with a perfect 'show' polish job at a car show and they thought all aluminum valve covers look like that.