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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by choppedtudor, Jun 12, 2023.

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  1. choppedtudor
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    Good morning fellow HAMBer's. thumbnail.jpg thumbnail (1).jpg I'm in need of some expert opinion. Yesterday I was given an old, heavy cast aluminum (seems too heavy to be magnesium) valve cover with ZERO markings and little evidence of what it may fit. Oddly enough it has 5 center bolt holes and what appears to be a surface for some sort of vent. With the extensive knowledge here, I was hoping to identify this. I have searched for hours and found nothing remotely close. Thanks in advance.
     
  2. squirrel
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    Approximate dimensions?
     
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  3. choppedtudor
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    The cover measures 18" x 4" x 3" tall.
     
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  4. squirrel
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    So it's likely for either a 4 cylinder or a V8. Might be off some ferrin car? since there's only one cover.
     
  5. Day 2
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    Or, something industral...forklift? etc
     
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  6. RMONTY
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    I was thinking tractor of some sort.....
     
  7. KingArthursKnight
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    Definitely from a manufacturer that didn't believe in valve cover gasket leaks. I wonder how many bolts hold on the matching oil pan? Sorry choppedtudor you asked for extensive knowledge not extensive smartass. Lol.
     
  8. choppedtudor
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    I appreciate the input. Sarcasm is good.
     
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  9. DDDenny
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    That's a rocker cover!
     
  10. Johnny Gee
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    Grandma never had one?
     
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    May be off something with an F head.
     
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  12. choppedtudor
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    I'm thinking perhaps a VERY early Mercedes Benz.
     
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    Yep
     
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  14. squirrel
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    MB were pretty good about putting numbers and names on everything.

    800px-ATMS_34_-_Mercedes-Benz.jpg
     
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  15. choppedtudor
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    that's why I think it might be VERY early on....
     
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  16. choppedtudor
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    Mystery SOLVED! It seems my "rocker cover" belongs to a 1949 Healey Silverstone[​IMG]
     
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  17. squirrel
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    More likely from a Riley (which is where that engine came from), since yours isn't polished

    riley.jpg
     
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  18. choppedtudor
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    Riley 2.5L engine
     
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