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Looking for Cast Valley Cover Like the Ones Mummert used to sell

Posted By oldcarmark 4 Months Ago
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Looking for Cast Valley Cover Like the Ones Mummert used to sell

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oldcarmark
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Looking for a source for the Cast Valley Covers that include fill Pipe and location for PCV setup. Mummert did used to sell them but out of Stock now. Anyone else know where I can buy one?

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Try Here - https://www.facebook.com/ybloke/videos/the-ybloke-sons-1955-ford-f600-truck-fitted-with-a-12-volt-starter-fully-charged/485763370062973/

I don't FACEBOOK but I believe this is a source.

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I think Blue Thunder sells one,  not sure if finned or not. None are “dented” for the factory dual quad manifold but will fit all aftermarket ones. 

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Ace make them in New Zealand. https://acecustoms.co.nz/products/

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I’ve bought the Mercury valve covers from Ace, and had them do a custom gauge casting. Great people to work with, nice stuff. The exchange rate is favorable, check it first for conversions to US$

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Agree, Ace have them, I have one in the garage waiting to be put on.
They blank out where the PCV Valve goes, so you will need to drill it.

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In regard to using a PCV valve, many of those aftermarket aluminum valley covers are not created equal.  Regardless of the cover being used, it’s important that there is a baffle under the PCV valve to prevent oil from being sprayed directly on the valve.  When looking at the aftermarket covers, the Mummert cover is one of the better designed covers out there in regard to a protective shield for the PCV valve to prevent excess oil from reaching the cover.
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I just replaced the valley pan on my 57 Skyliner with a pan from a later model Y Block. Maybe from a 59,60,61 or 62. The underside of the pan looks like the photo from Ted. I will probably want to do the same for a recent purchase, a 56 Victoria.
Ok, this is my first post and please tell me if what I am posting is not correct. Thanks. Harold
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