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Re: vortec head conversion, few questions
before. look close a the a/c brackt mounted to the top of the intake.
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Re: vortec head conversion, few questions
What vehicle did you pull those valve covers off of?
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Re: vortec head conversion, few questions
Those look like repainted GM Goodwrench crate motor covers, I have a couple laying around
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Re: vortec head conversion, few questions
I spent last weekend looking through the junkyard for a set like this but they were exactly opposite. All the one's I saw didn't have a filler on the passenger's side but did have a PCV hole in the front. The filler is in the front on the driver's side and the PCV hole is in the back. I looked at TBI and Vortec trucks. Haven't had any luck yet. I really want a stock set but I'm not having any luck.
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