ground off ridges on valve covers

selfinfliction

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was bored again today and started polishing the valve covers, i was having some issues getting everything out from between the three little ridges that were on top of it, so i took a grinder to them and removed the issue completely. i think the smoother appearence looks better now,

<what they looked like yesterday>

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<exhaust side completed>

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opinions??
 

selfinfliction

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IJ.;890414 said:
How thick are they now?

same as before, i used a bench grinder and took the ridges down to about 1/16, then used some 60grit on an orbital to shave them down the rest of the way so i didn't gouge the metal around the ridges
 

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IJ.;890431 said:
SI: I'm not "getting" it here.....

If the ridges are gone as in your pick the tops of the Covers have to be thinner by the depth of the grooves?

the depth of the grooves is level with the rest of the valve cover. so when you shave off the ridges, everything is level
 

selfinfliction

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MK3.0dudeman;890648 said:
please post pics of them on the motor(even if it's not in car)

it'll be a while for me, my engine is at the machinist getting prepped for faster vroom vroom parts :bigun2:
 

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heres a pic of mine. i smoothed the grooves, welded the holes for the studs (coil conversion, no need for them) and powdercoated them gunmetal...
 

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SevenMKIII

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Enraged: Is it just me or did you remove the nipples for the PCV? They look excellent, but what will you do about the PCV system?