valve cover??
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If it's black it's most likely a mag cover powdercoated. I have two of those on my shelf and neither have any corrosion, though I'd trust aluminum a whole lot more. The aluminum one is heavier than mag and easy to tell the difference looking at the two.
Not to steal the thread but anyone ever have issues with the powdercoated mag covers? One I bought had been sitting since 2004 with cheap Prestone antifreeze in it and has no corrosion at all.
Not to steal the thread but anyone ever have issues with the powdercoated mag covers? One I bought had been sitting since 2004 with cheap Prestone antifreeze in it and has no corrosion at all.
QUOTE (who_gives_a6 @ Dec 27 2011, 03:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If it's black it's most likely a mag cover powdercoated. I have two of those on my shelf and neither have any corrosion, though I'd trust aluminum a whole lot more. The aluminum one is heavier than mag and easy to tell the difference looking at the two.
Not to steal the thread but anyone ever have issues with the powdercoated mag covers? One I bought had been sitting since 2004 with cheap Prestone antifreeze in it and has no corrosion at all.
Not to steal the thread but anyone ever have issues with the powdercoated mag covers? One I bought had been sitting since 2004 with cheap Prestone antifreeze in it and has no corrosion at all.
i did notice the coating looks like its starting to bubble what type of coolant do i need to run in this thing???
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QUOTE (spoolie25 @ Dec 27 2011, 02:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i did notice the coating looks like its starting to bubble what type of coolant do i need to run in this thing???
evans waterless coolant u can get it from local speed/hotrod shops usualy