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http://www.cfrperformance.com/CHEVY_...z-9504-t-c.htm

AFAIK the stock valve covers won't fit with 1.7 rocker arms. These look just like the stock ones but are a bit taller.
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Yes, you will need to remove the drippers if it has them
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http://www.cfrperformance.com/CHEVY_...z-9504-t-c.htm

AFAIK the stock valve covers won't fit with 1.7 rocker arms. These look just like the stock ones but are a bit taller.
Let me clarify this post. The original poster had received no responses to his question. I did a little research and found that 1.7 rocker arms will hit the bottom of a stock valve cover. The recommendation was to go to a taller "stock looking" cover. I did a simple GOOGLE search and came up with these. I am sure these are not the only ones available.

At least I got you guys responding

Let the original poster do his research and see what he comes up with.

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