I put a picture in post #5.did your valve cover interfere with the intake?
I put a picture in post #5.did your valve cover interfere with the intake?
Yep, don’t have any awesome pictures, but you can see the style herei seen that one but h had stock covers the one shawn posted looked like aluminum.
bent77 yours cleared?
Need help with the link there old man?I put a picture in post #5.
Ehh, gotta make'em work a little. I was doing good to remember that I had already posted a picture that long ago...Need help with the link there old man?
https://ck5.com/forums/threads/edelbrock-proflo-4.335548/#post-3938223
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Those are my favorite SBC valve covers.

It works perfectly for O-rings. That's what I was taught to use 30 years ago when we were building hydraulic cylinders and valve banks. Transmission builders have a red version so that it's easier to see the coating of lubrication.Only time I would use vasoline on o-rings is for water fittings.
All I ever heard it used for was water. When I was in the Navy our ship did some time in the shipyards for refit and I remember the shipyard guys bitchin about how we didn't have any vasoline in the engine room and they wondered how we ever got any of the water fittings to not leak. Because we were a nuclear power plant, we weren't allowed to use "foreign" substances like that.It works perfectly for O-rings. That's what I was taught to use 30 years ago when we were building hydraulic cylinders and valve banks. Transmission builders have a red version so that it's easier to see the coating of lubrication.