Message from @blaisenguns
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True, but I don't think they're as common as pan leaks, and I'd think it'd cost more than $500 to replace the valve cover gasket.
Usually that requires flushing the coolant.
Depends on the car. And valve cover gasket changes are pretty cheap. especially if you do it yourself. I used to work in an auto-shop.
Because I'm pretty sure you have to remove the upper radiator hose from the head.
@Dedkraken It doesn't matter. They can say literally anything at this point. 800,000 forged ballots delivered from China. If that doesn't tell everyone they never took the legal path seriously, they thinking hard enough.
Not in your typical V6 or V8 configuration. What is the car?
@blaisenguns, you just advanced to level 1!
I work primarily with inlines.
This is pretty unreal can they not just keep it at a stable level if crazy why the need to keep topping it
Yeaaa!!! Thanks!
They are past the point of established legal paths and they know it.
So straight 4-6.
I would never touch a China machine
Do you want to touch something from China
Yeah I had an inline 6 in a 67 mustang. I took it out immediately lol
lol
If they start chanting lock China up I'll lose it
Now the Democrats and Republicans are all part of the deep state join their third party
George Wallace is smiling in his grave
Just dump an LS in it.
I don't think I've ever seen a car nut complain about an LS.
Even JDM enthusiasts.
I swore off Chevy after I bought a BRAND NEW crate engine (350 Circle track) and it leaked oil before I even started it. It was a sealed engine, so would not have been an easy repair. 🤷♂️
I like Dodge and Ford.
LS engines are a different beast.
There is a reason so many people in the community think it's the engine from God.
I do like the old Chevelle.
LS engines have been around for a very long time, they're largely the same these days, because the design is so simple, fairly compact, and not over-engineered.
With a good bore/stroke.
And a really nice powerband.
Easy to fix and replace.
Have you seen the Godzilla motor from ford? They went back to a single cam push rod in a 7.3l 😍
It's also why GM threw LS engines into a ton of different vehicles.
A lot of cars out there people don't realize have a monster engine in them.
Like the discontinued modern SS.
They discontinued the SS?
@blaisenguns, you just advanced to level 2!
Yes.
When did that happen? no more V8s in camaros?
4 door sedan with a monster no one expects.