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    OR, if you don't want to relocate the booster, try a stock hieght valve cover with a spacer. I had a similar problem with a valve cover W/W motor on my Seville and used a stock hieght cover with two of Moroso's valve cover gaskets with the steel core. Worked like a charm and gave clearance for my rollers!

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    GN Powermaster

     



    or you could try the VERY expensive alternative and try a GN Powermaster unit.

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