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I just did my RR, '69. The rear is easy if it's molded. Don't worry about the front not overlapping. Get the vinyl pad about where you want it under or just back of the brake pedal. I had to cut a square hole for the accelerator pedal base,then, just square the front up. Cut carefully...
Damn, take a die grinder to it? I flat sanded both the intake and more than one housing, I don't know if it's the new gaskets or what, but they continued to leak. The o-ringed housing fixed it right now.
Robert Shaw, the 370 type, probably 180°. I just bought one, cost was $50. to the door. As for your thermostat housing, i use the the o-ringed type from Flashpower #181491-200 . The rest is up to you.
Personally, I don't like renewing the top without doing at least the rings and cyl walls. Your rocker arm is fine. Is your cam bad? Bad lifter? It's hard to say if you have a problem without being there.
I had the same problem, covers were chromed, after rust had set in, junk. The valve covers were so out of shape, plus hydrogen embrittlement from chroming, and not aircraft quality chrome. Wall hangers for me. I bucked up, Ray Barton covers, made baffles and welded in, made stove pipes and...
Seems like not a week goes by, week after week, same thing. All of these self inflicted electrical issues. How did our cars run and function just fine way back when? I don't add all of that on and my cars run and function just like they always did. All that I can do is shake my head and...