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Finally dude! Looking good...
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LOOks hot i like the two tone thing you have going . i have a question bout the v6 Honda top plate would i need a gasket if i remove this section to paint it?
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Well there's a gasket there, but not sure what type of material it is.
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Type-R cover with Modified JDM Oil stick.
I want this combo bad. Is it a pain to swap the covers?
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Quote from: timot_one on November 17, 2010, 05:48:35 PM
I guess he has money to burn. I'd rather waste my money on parts that actually make my car faster, hookers, and drugs. Fucking amateurs. :
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^ loving the engine bay Bill, nice freaking job!!!
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^ loving the engine bay Bill, nice freaking job!!!
I wish that was mine. I quoted it from page one.
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I guess he has money to burn. I'd rather waste my money on parts that actually make my car faster, hookers, and drugs. Fucking amateurs. :
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^ loving the engine bay Bill, nice freaking job!!!
I wish that was mine. I quoted it from page one.
Oh my bad... it's not hard at all to swap the valve cover dude. Very easy to do! Now the painting is what takes time.
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Is it a pain to swap the covers?
It comes off and goes back on just like lego. If you follow Billy’s DIY you should be fine… However, I joined the pass your valve cover down program to avoid the prep work needed to paint. Billy should start charging already because he has gotten nice with this…
When ordering gaskets, etc. I would strongly recommend also buying a few extra valve cover bolts. Just in case…
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Is it a pain to swap the covers?
However, I joined the pass your valve cover down program to avoid the prep work needed to paint. Billy should start charging already because he has gotten nice with this…
When ordering gaskets, etc. I would strongly recommend also buying a few extra valve cover bolts. Just in case…
Pass your Valve Cover down program FTW! As for me charging.... me charge never dude, if it helps out a fellow member then im for it! Besides it allows me to do what I enjoy... and thanks I am getting nice as I go!
Yea def order Illustration #8 (2-3pcs) just incase you snap a bolt and need a replacement. Honda Dealers don't carry these on hand and have to be ordered! You can get the bolts
here
. you can get the gasket set
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. Illustration #1. Buy the set, when replacing the valve cover gasket it is suggested to replace the valve cover gasket, o-ring gaskets and spark plug gaskets... all which seal the valve cover!
check out this
thread
to get yourself started
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gonna try to get out to you sometime this week billy
i have my gasket set and recently painted my engine and spark plug covers DMM... came out DAMN good
i cant wait to get my valve cover... gonna look nice !
how did those DMM letters come out
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gonna try to get out to you sometime this week billy
i have my gasket set and recently painted my engine and spark plug covers DMM... came out DAMN good
i cant wait to get my valve cover... gonna look nice !
how did those DMM letters come out
Nice! As far as the DMM letters when I left them on wednesday they were looking good. Probably still are. When I get home tonight I will clear coat the valve cover again. I just hope the letters hold up to the high temp dude. let's keep our fingers crossed!
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^ loving the engine bay Bill, nice freaking job!!!
I wish that was mine. I quoted it from page one.
looks like my engine bay!!! im glad you like it bill.
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^ loving the engine bay Bill, nice freaking job!!!
I wish that was mine. I quoted it from page one.
looks like my engine bay!!! im glad you like it bill.
Fo' sho... looks sweet!
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Just did mines on friday for Honda/Acura day..
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LOOks hot i like the two tone thing you have going . i have a question bout the v6 Honda top plate would i need a gasket if i remove this section to paint it?
There is a metal gasket underneath. You do not need to replace it. Some will tell you that you need to, but that is ultimately your call. With it being metal, it works fine after removal and reinstall and not worth the $20 it cost to replace. I DID NOT replace mine when I did my valve cover, that was 50,000 miles ago and I have never had a problem.
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