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*cough*cam*cough* cover

Valve covers cough cough not all cars are OHC but all have valves in that spot :-)

Unless you drive a flat head ford

Let hear the this isn't usa talk haha but they came up with the car for the masses even if it was a ford

Edited by Carbon 34

no OHC cars have cam covers Old scool push rod engines have Rocker covers as they have rockers under there

same thing different gear under them, i was being anal

ok... what ever

well you know what i mean. i wrote this topic on my phone. and was in a rush. i couldn't be f**ked re reading or editing it...

does anyone actually know?? or you just all want to try and be know it all smart f**ks... forum warriors for the win

Cheers for not searching, not being bothered to see if the information you were posting was even correct then raging when people have a light hearted lol

You sir win at the internetz

Cheers for not searching, not being bothered to see if the information you were posting was even correct then raging when people have a light hearted lol

You sir win at the internetz

Hahaha love it :rofl2:

no OHC cars have cam covers Old scool push rod engines have Rocker covers as they have rockers under there

same thing different gear under them, i was being anal

I was being a shite stirrer haha

Maybe buy up some old space junk and then it would be rocket covers haha

I worked at Lockheed martin in littleton while in uni they had lots of junk rocket covers laying around but much larger the a truck flatbed lol

Ding ding ! search prize of the week

Todays wisdom

Funny how smart phones make people stupid

Thanks again forum warriors. Actually I had a helpful member of this "club" inbox me with a reply to my original question.

Edited by Turbz_13

Thanks again forum warriors. Actually I had a helpful member of this "club" inbox me with a reply to my original question.

Hey I know we're all adults here. But I have a friend doing some kind of study topic on internet bullying. I might just forward her the link. How did you f**k wits just assume I didn't have a learning disability or something similar. Would it have made you fill as big if I ended up having one??

Sorry she's a journalist. Might put a dampner on this club/forum and its members.

Huh. Funny - I thought by the way you communicated you DID have one.

Learn to harden up, princess.

[Editted to include your deleted comments.]

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