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Yea that valve cover looks amazing, im going to do mine in red if i ever get around to it!!
To clear up some confusion, the valve cover with the bowtie on it does not come with the bowtie. i just put it on there because i felt it was too plain, i like it and it does look better in person.
To clear up some confusion, the valve cover with the bowtie on it does not come with the bowtie. i just put it on there because i felt it was too plain, i like it and it does look better in person.

Don't pay attention to the red arrow. That was for another question.
I didn't use any instructions, other than to know what sequence to tighten the valve cover bolts and the amount of torque.
That braided hose everyone mentions (Oil return from turbo) does look like a pain in the ass.
I haven't looked at it personally or tried this tool yet, but there's a fuel filter removal tool for certain Tahoes and Suburbans. Basically it looks like a fuel line tool but cut in half and with a separate handle.
The two pieces go in individually then the handle applies pressure to release the clip.
I haven't looked at it personally or tried this tool yet, but there's a fuel filter removal tool for certain Tahoes and Suburbans. Basically it looks like a fuel line tool but cut in half and with a separate handle.
The two pieces go in individually then the handle applies pressure to release the clip.
I'm gonna be doing the same sort of finish on mine as well. Instead of Candy Orange I'll prolly use a baby blue or something.
Oh how I remember that day.
Last edited by G85 SS; Jun 12, 2010 at 02:35 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
That braided hose everyone mentions (Oil return from turbo) does look like a pain in the ass.
I haven't looked at it personally or tried this tool yet, but there's a fuel filter removal tool for certain Tahoes and Suburbans. Basically it looks like a fuel line tool but cut in half and with a separate handle.
The two pieces go in individually then the handle applies pressure to release the clip.
I haven't looked at it personally or tried this tool yet, but there's a fuel filter removal tool for certain Tahoes and Suburbans. Basically it looks like a fuel line tool but cut in half and with a separate handle.
The two pieces go in individually then the handle applies pressure to release the clip.
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