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MG MGA - valve cover racers?
All of this snow talk and garage talk has gotten me down...12" of the white stuff here over the past week...and me without a garage! Boo-hoo! My work space is all naturally lit...at least on good weather days. It was once said of New England that we have 364 days of winter, and 4th of July! A challenge for us 'shade-tree' mechanics. Car is in storage off site for the winter, which means I am religated to things that I can do in my basement shop. Thoughts of a winter project building a valve cover racer for next springs events come to mind. Anyone about built a valve cover racer? Good stories to tell? Scrap valve cover to offer an antsy fellow MGA buff to carry me through until Easter? Cheers, Rick |
rpb bunch |
Rick, I've built one and had a lot of fun racing it at a couple of events. They're easy to build, of course if you're a real gearhead and engineer they can get pretty high tech as well. There is a good article in the British V8 Newsletter about valve cover racers along with some building tips. Sorry I can't offer a scrap cover, but that is something that is usually pretty easy to come up with at your local scrap yard. http://www.britishv8.org/Articles/2008-ValveCoverRacing.htm |
Bill Young |
This thread was discussed on 26/12/2008
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