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Was asked by a member "How do you know it doesn't leak at the hairline crack?"
I put some oil in the valve cover at 11 this morning. See first pic below. I took the second pic just a few minutes ago, more than 5 hours later. Second pic was taken from below with the oil still in the valve cover. As you can see, there is NO seepage. These came off a running engine and it didn't leak then, even before the epoxy repair was made on the inside. Let me know if you have any other questions. I would not hesitate to run these on an engine. I already have the correct valve covers on my car, and just do not need these.
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