Valve covers
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I'am running Stainless Marine on my 502 and put on a pair from Teague not much problem.I did have to modify my circuit breaker- plug in wireing harness bracket as mine was located on the starboard front over the valve cover.I just heated it up with the fire wrench and bent it out of the way.
Last edited by FloridianSon; 01-20-2003 at 05:39 PM.
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We offer tall angled valve covers that will work for your application.
Give us a call at 800-899-8058, or check them on our web site
www.imcomarine.com
IMCO
We offer tall angled valve covers that will work for your application.
Give us a call at 800-899-8058, or check them on our web site
www.imcomarine.com
IMCO
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Keith Eikert sells a set of two-piece covers that can be removed without pulling the headers. I lost a rocker in the middle of the lake and couldn't get into it to make a temp fix and get home.
I like their's, but opted for the Hardin Marine version due to the price difference. Still $300+, but the 6hr wait to get back into the marina on that last trip was my deciding factor for the purchase of the two-piece over the norm.
P.S. I still have my polished set of SC500 covers if you want them....
Red Racer
I like their's, but opted for the Hardin Marine version due to the price difference. Still $300+, but the 6hr wait to get back into the marina on that last trip was my deciding factor for the purchase of the two-piece over the norm.
P.S. I still have my polished set of SC500 covers if you want them....
Red Racer