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Valley pan
Hi I have been looking for a 1973 455 valley pan . They only reproduce 1968-1972 . What is the difference ? Can the 1972 be used or modified to fit 1973 ?
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The dip in the middle of the valley pan is a lot bigger for the newer intakes. The heat cross over area is bulky compared to earlier non egr intakes.
They don't fidindit Clay |
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Thank s Clay .
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I have this one, https://forums.maxperformanceinc.com...42#post5897142
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Quote:
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No it has no rust holes????
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Last pic of underside , top righ tcorner . That is n t a rust patch ?
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I will take a close up picture today when I get home.
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Pictures, it’s not rust some old sealer someone used and some stuck on cork gasket. The one thing I did see is the dent on top but I don’t think you will see it with intake over it.
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Looks normal to me!!!
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All set with valley pan thank you .
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