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I purchased some Edelbrock valve covers ?

Doug Larsson

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I purchased some Edelbrock valve covers and noticed there is only one hole per cover a breather hole and a pcv hole. My question is do I just pull the breather out to change oil or should I get a hole saw and make another one. I did see there's a plate that shields the breather from the rockers and thinking it might be a bitch to pour the oil down it.
Comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Doug Larsson
 
Thats all ive ever done with valve covers I've had in the past like that... depending on how close the baffle was determined the speed of the pour.
 
The cast aluminum valve covers usually have a knock-out so you can run a PCV, breather, and oil filler cap. The oil filler cap location is located in a non-baffled area of the cover.
 
I sent them back I wasn't impressed with them I'm going to get some mopar performance covers instead.
 
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