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Model T'er
Jan 29th, 08, 08:12 PM
HI Guys, I am new to the forum. I am doing a ground up resto on a nice low mileage 67 SS/RS convertible. Believe it or not we found two of them (twins!) in a barn that have not seen the light of day in 25 years (1982 plates). Keep looking, they are still out there.:yes:

From my research, I think the correct valve covers for the 67 SS350 is chrome with Chevrolet script. First, is this correct? Second, is anyone making these? I have a set but they do not have the correct bolt holes. They need to be the same top and bottom to fit the heads. What I have is different top to bottom and do not line up with my heads. Are there two styles of these valve cover?

Scott

wagonman
Jan 29th, 08, 08:37 PM
HI Guys, I am new to the forum. I am doing a ground up resto on a nice low mileage 67 SS/RS convertible. Believe it or not we found two of them (twins!) in a barn that have not seen the light of day in 25 years (1982 plates). Keep looking, they are still out there.:yes:

From my research, I think the correct valve covers for the 67 SS350 is chrome with Chevrolet script. First, is this correct? Second, is anyone making these? I have a set but they do not have the correct bolt holes. They need to be the same top and bottom to fit the heads. What I have is different top to bottom and do not line up with my heads. Are there two styles of these valve cover?

Scott


yes,

the valve covers you have are for a 1956 chevy 265 cu in.they have staggered holes...

keep them.....pretty rare these days......

you need 1957-1967 chevrolet script valve covers.....then have them chromed to be correct...

68camaroz28
Jan 30th, 08, 07:28 AM
Scott, shot you a pm as I have a set of steel stamped covers.