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Old 04-25-2002, 11:04 PM   #3
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Default Valve covers...

It really helps to remove the upper intake to do the valve covers. Otherwise, you can't clear the valvetrain on the drivers side. Pick up a service manual for your car (ford service manual) and read about it. It will tell you everything about this and more. This is a really easy task with a little practice. I used the rubber valve cover gaskets with steel inner frame so that you can re-use them over and over. Good luck.
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