I've seen this valve cover in every ecotec race engine but I can't find them anywhere!! Does anyone know where to find this style valve cover? I know that this one has the oil cap welded over but not of them in this style have that done to them? I obviously don't want that!
I'm also looking for the Cobalt style IDI Cover since I'm going to be using a traditional style distributor soon anyway!
Somebody please tell me where to find this stuff! lol
its a cobalt ss valve cover and wont work on a 2.2 with out some work, like a new head
I'd say powdercoat your valve cover red and duplicate it as best as possible.
@!#$ty... what about the IDI Cover will that fit on my valve cover? Where can I find one of those?
best bet for that would be a junkyard or salvager
So much for putting oil in your engine.
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Harrington (Fiber Faber) wrote:So much for putting oil in your engine.
Running a dry sump you dont need a filler on the engine valve cover
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You cannot use it because they have the cam angle sensor on the exhaust cam.
I had the LSJ head on my L61 bottom and the head is different along with that exhaust cam ending.
However if you try NOT to use the cam angle sensor then you are going to have a half circle hole pouring oil out.
Too bad.
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so obviously the valve cover is out of the question but what about using the MSD Distributor I found online for the ecotec. I've only seen it on that same style of valve cover is it possible to use it on my cav?
yup you can use that but say goodbye to your power steering