Who makes perimeter bolt to center bolt valve cover adapters.
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Who makes perimeter bolt to center bolt valve cover adapters.
I am doing a heads and cam job on a buddy's 98' Corvette. Last night I realized he purchased centerbolt heads for a perimeter bolt car. I know I have seen an adapter to put the perimeter bolt stuff on a center bolt head. Does any one know where I can get it? I don't want him to have to purchase valve covers, coils, and a PVC system.
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If you have the center bolt heads you'll need the valve covers, brackets and bolts. Alternatively you could relocate the coils but you will still need the 8 bolts with the rubber seals for the valve covers themselves.
What exactly are you trying to do to the PCV system? The center bolt covers should have similar port placement for all the hoses. Shouldn't take too much modification to make it work.
What exactly are you trying to do to the PCV system? The center bolt covers should have similar port placement for all the hoses. Shouldn't take too much modification to make it work.
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If you have the center bolt heads you'll need the valve covers, brackets and bolts. Alternatively you could relocate the coils but you will still need the 8 bolts with the rubber seals for the valve covers themselves.
What exactly are you trying to do to the PCV system? The center bolt covers should have similar port placement for all the hoses. Shouldn't take too much modification to make it work.
What exactly are you trying to do to the PCV system? The center bolt covers should have similar port placement for all the hoses. Shouldn't take too much modification to make it work.
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Ugh..not enough coffee before I posted. What I really want to know is
if there are center bolt heads that have the perimeter bolt valve cover
style PVC provisions. With the two connections for the 98 style PCV/
throttle body air supply as pictured.
I'm looking to avoid upgrading my PCV is what I'm getting at as I'm
running a Mike Norris catch can inline which is working perfectly.
Any money saved will be a bonus if I don't have to upgrade in that
dept.
My question is a little different than OP's Thanks to anyone who has chimed in so far.
if there are center bolt heads that have the perimeter bolt valve cover
style PVC provisions. With the two connections for the 98 style PCV/
throttle body air supply as pictured.
I'm looking to avoid upgrading my PCV is what I'm getting at as I'm
running a Mike Norris catch can inline which is working perfectly.
Any money saved will be a bonus if I don't have to upgrade in that
dept.
My question is a little different than OP's Thanks to anyone who has chimed in so far.
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Also, the valve cover gasket shape of the perimeter bolt heads is very different than the center bolt heads.
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Ugh..not enough coffee before I posted. What I really want to know is
if there are center bolt heads that have the perimeter bolt valve cover
style PVC provisions. With the two connections for the 98 style PCV/
throttle body air supply as pictured.
I'm looking to avoid upgrading my PCV is what I'm getting at as I'm
running a Mike Norris catch can inline which is working perfectly.
Any money saved will be a bonus if I don't have to upgrade in that
dept.
My question is a little different than OP's Thanks to anyone who has chimed in so far.
if there are center bolt heads that have the perimeter bolt valve cover
style PVC provisions. With the two connections for the 98 style PCV/
throttle body air supply as pictured.
I'm looking to avoid upgrading my PCV is what I'm getting at as I'm
running a Mike Norris catch can inline which is working perfectly.
Any money saved will be a bonus if I don't have to upgrade in that
dept.
My question is a little different than OP's Thanks to anyone who has chimed in so far.
For the $20-$30 typical price for a pair of center bolt valve covers I can't imagine any kind of adapter will be cheaper than used parts.
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I'm certain there is another way of routing your hoses if you have a Mike Norris catch can... see if any of these diagrams help:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/11059703-post70.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/11059703-post70.html