Wcfab valve covers

max57

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Anybody have any tricks so they do not push oil out the breather holes since there is no baffle in them. I ran them uphill from port which helped .
 

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In for any info. Ive got SoCal covers, in thinking of doing a catch can if I can’t come up with something else.

Don’t know about the previous years, but the LML has a metal deflector plate on the bolt that holds the rocker shaft down. I’ve gonna see if I can move the plate back to the rear bolt, and see if it comes out right with where the hole is in the valve cover. I’d add one to the passenger side as well.


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Looking to stay away from catch can if possible also. Maybe a 12an hose instead of 10an will reduce pressure enough to stop the oil leaking. Try not to clutter up things LOL. Thanks
 

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rfletes79 , pretty cool car yourself. I can not get any others on here as they are to large i guess.
 

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Looking to stay away from catch can if possible also. Maybe a 12an hose instead of 10an will reduce pressure enough to stop the oil leaking. Try not to clutter up things LOL. Thanks
That beautiful

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The answer is to go from 10 an to 12 an fitting and 12 an hoses angled upwards, have no oil coming out at all now.