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After a little search I came up with this.....
<font color="blue">Nine fin valve covers are correct for all 1956 225 H.P. and 270 H.P. engines. They are also correct for 1957 cars through serial number E57S4500. (A mix of seven and nine fin low script valve covers was used between E57S2000 and E57S4500.)</font> One of the Corvette vendors has a pair listed for $475.00. As you know prices vary. Sorta like a BE rear end is worth more here than anywhere else. ![]()
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Yo Dog427/435, pm me or call me at (585) 748-8777.
Somehow over the years I have aquired 3 (yeah, go figure, 3) of these valve covers. I haven't looked at them in sometime but I know they are the early ones. I was going to figure out how to make a "spacer" for them so I could use them on later motors, but if you have a need for them, please contact me and lets see if they are correct for your application. Out with the old, in with the other old stuff.
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Ron Bajorek Corvettes and Cadillacs Harleys and High Horsepower Chevrolets |
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I talked to one of the locals today who has a 56 Dual Quad Vette, and he said the same thing that John Brown posted. He even knew about the notched ones.
And I do not have a set to sell, just inquiring for a friend. Thanks Mike ![]() |
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[ QUOTE ]
Yo Dog427/435, pm me or call me at (585) 748-8777. Somehow over the years I have aquired 3 (yeah, go figure, 3) of these valve covers. I haven't looked at them in sometime but I know they are the early ones. I was going to figure out how to make a "spacer" for them so I could use them on later motors, but if you have a need for them, please contact me and lets see if they are correct for your application. Out with the old, in with the other old stuff. [/ QUOTE ] ronebee Just for grins, look inside your 3 covers and see if they were made by "The Hoover Co." here in North Canton. By Buddy who retired from there as a tool and die maker remembers polishing the molds after they would start to wear. He showed me a set of 7 finned ones he has with the HOOVER logo on the inside. Mike |
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Ok here we go:
My wife is super excited because I have dragged three filthy things onto the computer desk. These are seven fin offset bolt valve covers. On the inside they have the number 3726086. The name HOOVER COMPANY name is not on the inside of the covers but the trademark "H" is. These covers DO have the cutouts above the top bolt holes. I'll be damned if I can find it now but I remember one of these covers had a 1955 date cast into one of the insides of the covers, not real legible but like something that would have been in the mold and not supposed to be legible to the public eye. I can't locate it now.
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Ron Bajorek Corvettes and Cadillacs Harleys and High Horsepower Chevrolets |
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I have a couple of sets of 7-fin offset-hole Hoover valve covers; one set of low-script (used through 1958 S/N 3600 or so), and one set of high-script (used from '58 S/N 3600 until about 1959 S/N 6000 or so, when the heads changed to parallel holes for the covers).
The early '56 9-fin covers without the notches in the inboard flange are rare as hen's teeth. The second-design '56 2x4 intake with larger runners required the notches. ![]()
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