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Old 12-23-2008, 10:25 PM
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ahahahaha you know it man. but i think i did a good job with mounting up that breather behind my intake doncha think? is there an easy way to polish the crap off the valve cover without having to take it off? i need some bling to go with my intake
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Originally Posted by Red07SSNA
Don't think that is a good idea...in the short run WD-40 will help clean off dirt...but since it is, and will leave, an oil residue it would just begin to collect dirt and dust quicker then a truly clean and oil-free engine.
Thats why i don't use Armour All either, I use a product that is called AeroSpace protect.
It's a antistatic product that rejects dust, works awesome & 1 spray bottle lasted 2 years.
I clean my engine with regular soap & water... then spray it with aerospace!
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Originally Posted by blackbolt89
ahahahaha you know it man. but i think i did a good job with mounting up that breather behind my intake doncha think? is there an easy way to polish the crap off the valve cover without having to take it off? i need some bling to go with my intake
I did notice the little breather!

Taking off the valve cover makes it easier to polish.

You could start with "Mothers" aluminum polish and use it to make it look 100 times better without taking it off. A few rags and some elbow grease will clean it up nicely.
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Originally Posted by fisscam
how is everybody polishing their valve cover? What do you use?
There is a how-to on polishing!
Old 12-24-2008, 09:39 AM
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wats up blilbt going turbo almost have all the parts wanna know if u can tune me for turbo now??
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Originally Posted by Red07SSNA
Don't think that is a good idea...in the short run WD-40 will help clean off dirt...but since it is, and will leave, an oil residue it would just begin to collect dirt and dust quicker then a truly clean and oil-free engine.
Sounds like a good enough answer for me.
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Old 01-27-2009, 10:28 AM
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^^^Was the mud included or did you have to pay extra for it...
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where do we get that air breather to put on the oil knob..?
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^^^Was the mud included or did you have to pay extra for it...
was included lol


You should have seen the sales man when I came back in the next day to pick up the paper work and the truck was coverd in MUD
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painted the valve cover, good brokemans project!



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painting the valve cover is there a step to take it off or a gasket needed after removal..?

also the Supercharger... can we paint it or will it get hotter..?
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Originally Posted by r0k0
painting the valve cover is there a step to take it off or a gasket needed after removal..?

also the Supercharger... can we paint it or will it get hotter..?

i used the same gasket on mine all you do is remove the bolts holding it down ive seen painted superchargers on here before
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much better, looks good
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Originally Posted by chevy cobalt 08

^^08 Engine
Didn't notice till now -- the 08 TB is completely different from the 06-07 2.4 TB (connector is on the opposite side) ...and your intake manifold is the 2-piece instead of the 1-piece 06-07 intake manifold.

07 Engine

https://www.cobaltss.net/gallery/fil...arged_2_4l.jpg
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is that good or bad? lol
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not really bad buddy just if you wanted to change your throttle body it would slightly harder and then intake being a 2 piece isn't really a big concern either.
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Originally Posted by chevy cobalt 08
is that good or bad? lol
Yea the TB's are not interchangable...I wonder why Chevy Chose to do that? New TB cheaper to make or better in some way? Another one of those things that make you go..HHHMMMM???
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Does that mean mine is bigger?
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probably not but there is probably a few other changes that they did to warrant to reposition of the sensor.
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much better engine bay shot cc08. your growing out of the ricer phase! lol jk


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