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Old 08-05-2006, 07:35 AM
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Each of my rockers seems to have a number stamped on it (C3, J3, I1... etc) does this mean anything?

Also do I need to use new valve cover gaskets?
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Originally Posted by slowscott
Each of my rockers seems to have a number stamped on it (C3, J3, I1... etc) does this mean anything?

Also do I need to use new valve cover gaskets?
I do not think the numbers mean anything. They should all be the same. I would replace the valve cover gaskets IMO.

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No need to replace the valvecover gasket, unless your car has a lot of milage.
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Numbers don't mean anything, I remember seeing similar stamped numbers on my stock rockers last time I had them off. I would also re-use the valve cover gaskets unless they're torn up. That's just me though.
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no need to replace the gasket if its in good condition




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