Fabbed valve covers

Discussion of the 331-354-392 HEMIs.

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Fedman
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Fabbed valve covers

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Does anyone know who makes & might have a couple of pairs of fab'd valve covers in stock for immediate delivery ? thnx. Roy
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http://home.together.net/~twaters/
http://www.hothemiheads.com/

Perhaps you can try contacting Tom or Bob?
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scottm wrote:http://home.together.net/~twaters/
http://www.hothemiheads.com/

Perhaps you can try contacting Tom or Bob?
Thanks.

I know about cast V/C's. I actually meant hand fabricated / welded valve covers, like sheetmetal intakes/valve covers, made from sheet alum.
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Early hemi to late sb Mopar trans adapters. Precision billet parts for early hemis.
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If you need covers for 331-354-392 Jeff is usually backed up 6-8 weeks.

If you need 426 style I have a polished set from Billet Fabrications and the polished ARP 12 point ss bolts. I also have the modified spark plug tubes needed for their use. 301-277-4433

Here are the others I know that make them.

Diversatech in NJ makes some real nice 426 style covers. Lighest and strongest on the market.

Moroso makes the 426 style that Barton sells.

Hogan in CA makes any, if you want to wait, also.

Make sure you have the room for any of them, they are tall and wide and you will need to make or modify spark plug tubes for them.
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