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Old 04-25-2010, 04:58 PM
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Hey I am building a ls1 for my chevelle and I'm putting a carb on it I am looking for a valley cover to replace the one with my knock sensors anyone have one or can make me one if so let me know thanks justin
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Go to Ebay. Lots of them around.
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also chear here. http://paceperformance.com/index.asp...S&Category=239
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I can make you one out of 1/4" aluminum diamond plate, like mine.
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The diamond plate one looks great! I had a buddy of mine weld two round aluminum disks over the openings. Looks OK.
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im going carbed on my 6.0 and was wondering if you could just cut the wires and leave it alone?
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Changing the valley cover for a carb swap is purely cosmetic. Leaving the stock part or bits of wiring wont hurt anything
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do you have to have knock sensores in the valley cover? not sure if there is a threw hole or not?
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The knock sensors screw into a "dead" hole. Meaning the hole bottoms out.



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