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    Vintage 1.6L Cam Cover 323 Capri Mazda Miata MX5

    Don't wanna sell, but I just have too much stuff here and need to get rid of some of my parts hoarding.

    This cam cover was professionally cleaned, and then powder coated in a wrinkle black finish, the fins have been polished, and the letters filled with high temp red paint.

    These particular cam covers are becoming harder to find now that the 1.6L cars are over 20 years old, and to find one already painted as sexy as this one, just that much harder to come by.


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    4,000 rpm - entering the fun zone etikoner's Avatar
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    It's beautiful !

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    Very Nice VC!

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    Quote Originally Posted by atank View Post
    Very Nice VC!
    those VC are pimp!!!

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    Very nice indeed. How do these valve covers work, as far as the breather tube outlets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WASABI View Post
    Very nice indeed. How do these valve covers work, as far as the breather tube outlets?
    The one toward the front attaches to one of the breather tubes on the intake manifold. The rear most needs to be modified so it can fit against the fire wall and not impede the distributor.
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    Telling myself I need performance parts before I get pretty stuff.

    This VC makes that ideology hard to stick to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyin 92 View Post
    The one toward the front attaches to one of the breather tubes on the intake manifold. The rear most needs to be modified so it can fit against the fire wall and not impede the distributor.
    alternatively install COP set up

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    Quote Originally Posted by DK Wolf View Post
    Telling myself I need performance parts before I get pretty stuff.

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    FYI, this is a performance part. it was designed to help you adjust the timing gears plus if you ever need to...they help timing belt swap be done easy as hell.

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