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Old 06-06-2007, 02:32 AM
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will a srt4 valve cover fit on a first gen dohc?
 
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Old 06-06-2007, 03:03 AM
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Nope, slightly different bolt pattern

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From what I have been told, yes it fits but the oil passages are different. So you may have to plug some.
 
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oil passages on the valve cover???
 
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oil passages on the valve cover???
You would need to fill one of the bolt holes in the valve cover, since the SRT cover uses one more bolt than the 1st gen head has places for.
 
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so bolt holes, not oil passages
 
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so bolt holes, not oil passages
Well if you don't plug it, oil could "pass" through
 
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Old 06-06-2007, 08:26 PM
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you know das....this was a simple question...no need for sarcastic comments and rudeness like that
im a member on numerous forums and when i ask them a question, i get the response i needed..not any of this worthless junk...if i ask torque specs of the intake manifold on my durango then they can tell me right away, without making any dumb coments
ha, whatever...j/k[8D]
 
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lmao damn spud you have the mental capacity of a potato he was only trying to help lol JK
 
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just thought that would be funny
 


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