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octard 09-27-2011 03:26 PM

'67 GMC Truck Valve Covers
 
Hello Folks,

I was wondering if someone on this forum might be able to help guide me a bit further in one bit of old race car research. Yes, trust me, this comes back to GMC trucks, I think, so please bear with me.

Several 1966 and later small block Chevy powered sports racers (Can-Am, USRRC) and Formula 5000 (Continental, Formula A), ran a stamped steel, no hole, and no "Chevrolet" script valve cover.

My notes and some pictures of the valve covers in question can be seen on this link to another forum dedicated to old Trans-Am Camaros:

http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=8146.0

What led me to this forum, was reference to some very similar GMC valve covers in this thread (in particular, the posts by "1967C20"):

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=348960

It would seem that these plain (no "Chevrolet" script because it's a GMC), no-hole small block valve covers look to be a good match, but I can't be sure.

Would anyone on this list be able to comment on whether the 1967 GMC (or 1966 for that matter) small block equipped trucks came both without holes and wire retainment tabs?

Additionally, would anyone know specific part numbers for these items?

I have the ability to source and modify the applicable bits that could reproduce this look, but I'm really just interested in finding out from a historical perspective, what may have originally been used back in the day.

All the best, and I welcome any additional feedback... if you're still reading and interested.

-Chad

partsman3 09-27-2011 03:37 PM

Re: '67 GMC Truck Valve Covers
 
The plain covers with no holes are from a 327. 327's had the oil filler on the front of the intake and crank case ventalation on the rear of the engine.

octard 09-27-2011 05:29 PM

Re: '67 GMC Truck Valve Covers
 
Thank you. I look forward to any additional feedback on...
  • Were these used only on 1967 GMC 327 truck engines, and if not, for what additional years?
  • Were there any spot welded tabs for retaining wires?
  • What part number did these valve covers use, left or right, if they're different?
Thanks again.

-Chad

screamin_c10 09-27-2011 06:58 PM

Re: '67 GMC Truck Valve Covers
 
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Bessie is sportin a pair as we speak... She's a 67 CHEVY C20 with a 327.....

Mine have no tabs, and are interchangeable from left to right, they do however have a slight canted angle to them so if you put them on upside down they will rub the rockers... ask me how I know. :lol:

octard 09-27-2011 07:12 PM

Re: '67 GMC Truck Valve Covers
 
Thanks "Screamin_c10", I appreciate the feedback.

Indeed, I too remember first learning about the different cant of the opposing inboard and outboard sides of the valve cover.

I look forward to anyone else perhaps having something along the lines of a GM part number.

Thanks again.

-Chad

special-K 09-28-2011 06:16 AM

Re: '67 GMC Truck Valve Covers
 
The pre-PCV SBC truck valve covers will be the plain/no holes. I believe maybe the cars from the late-60s also. The earlier 327s had a V impression in the center and the 265/283s had the script


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