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Old Jun 13, 2021 | 03:54 AM
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Reproduction valve covers

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Does anyone reproduce Oldsmobile valve covers, with the good baffles they have?
I have 2 sets of originals, and ive tried to clean them as good as possible, but still not positive theres no crust inside the baffles.
Therefore if someone reproduces them, id like to buy them.

Thanks.
Old Jun 13, 2021 | 05:00 AM
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Ultrasonic cleaner. It will get everything out.
Or take them to your local engine machine shop and ask them hot tank, when they are cleaning other engine parts/blocks.
Old Jun 13, 2021 | 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Grayghost
Ultrasonic cleaner. It will get everything out.
Or take them to your local engine machine shop and ask them hot tank, when they are cleaning other engine parts/blocks.
Hmm good idea, somehow didnt cross my mind.

Need to make a trip to local machinist, thanks. Im having an "issue", with great ring sealing, that after a prolonged time at highway at 3000-3500rpm i have accumulated some oil to catch can.
I cant fit a different design valve-cover baffle under the PCV valve, only the crappy M/T supplied. I have an idea that using original valve covers will fix that "problem".
Dont know if its a problem or am i making it out to be, but i quess the solution lies in original valve covers.
Old Jun 13, 2021 | 05:33 AM
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Mose jewelers will have the ultrasonic cleaner, also coin shops.
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