My 2 cars have factory red valve covers. ;-)
Simply put the heat, oil, age etc have made this valve cover appear white. Go find a Ford engine painted grey (80's & up)....you'll find parts of the engine which appear white... Rick Mosley -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed, January 26, 2005 11:18 pm To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], shelby-dodge@sdml.org Subject: Re: SD> Factory white turbo valve covers In a message dated 1/26/2005 7:02:01 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I know this ig probably going to end up in a debate but I have seen (and had) more than my share of TDs... IMHO the pictures on the link below are of a faded valve cover..it was originally silver. I'm not saying they never did a white VC but the one in the pcs looks like many of the old faded ones I have seen/owned. Thanks Chad How would it fade? theres no light comming into the engine bay and shes haver had any major leaks or spills on it.. there was a 90 daytona es out at the u pull it yard and it was definatly a cruddy old silver valve cover.. the 90 spirit close buy had the white valve cover.. the spirit had well over 200K on the clock where as the 90 Daytona has 53K in which I pulled the engine for my future buildup sence the car was t-boned beyond drivability.. I guess this is one of those you have to see it for yourself deals.. they are what they are... its not that big of a deal.. im done with this subject.. Myth Busted :) Chris Pauluk - Modesto CA - NorCalTurboDodge 84 T2 Paglet - _www.cardomain.com/id/pentastarturbo_ (http://www.cardomain.com/id/pentastarturbo) (or) _www.cardomain.com/id/solo2rampage_ (http://www.cardomain.com/id/solo2rampage) Power by TurbosUnleashed, Handeling by PolyBushings.com -----------------------REMOVE-FOOTER-WHEN-REPLYING---------------------------- Questions? Visit http://www.sdml.org/ To be removed, visit http://www.sdml.org/pages/leave.html -----------------------REMOVE-FOOTER-WHEN-REPLYING---------------------------- Questions? Visit http://www.sdml.org/ To be removed, visit http://www.sdml.org/pages/leave.html