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Does anyone out there know what a excellent condition Winfield valve cover sells for.
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R U buying or selling??
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New ones are around $100 I believe. So original $125-$150 maybe?
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How can a valve cover be improved, other than looks?
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With proper design they can strengthen the block the same way a crank girdle does.
A common improvement for vintage circle track engines. And it is big fun if the owner will go along with it, to machine a name like Caterpillar in the cover. |
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Sold mine for $35.
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![]() Do you make aluminum side covers for A/B (flathead and/or OHV style) with name ? If so, script or block writing ?? |
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Hey John,
I go along with the idea/statement of Pete regarding 'strengthening'/thickness of material. For example, I have a really thick aluminum finned side plate for OHV head use. I think that an old timer (machinist?) did a one off to his liking....and mine too. Additionally, I'd recommend that , if finned, areas where you would drill/tap for oil fittings....be made flat and clear of any fins made. One more 'improvement' IMO, would to make a side plate with an oil filter screw on capability. I have one on a B engine and it is really convenient to undo a VERTICAL filter without spilling a drop. Only one I've seen like this one. Last edited by hardtimes; 01-01-2018 at 05:14 PM. Reason: ............. |
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