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| mskala |
Mar 23 2026, 03:31 PM
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I see quite a few places are making lower valve covers for 911 that are like the 964
and use the o-ring style gasket and seem like they would be easy to keep from leaks. But, I have never heard of anybody installing these on the 914. I don't know if the height is such that part of it would require machining to get them off past the suspension points. Anybody gone this route? Thanks Mark S. '70 914-6 (engine being rebuilt) |
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