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    Milner is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Visually Larger.

     



    When I rebuilt my 302, I wanted to make it visually bigger as it looked quite small in the engine compartment (sits low in the frame). The trick I used was Ansen 1 3/8" valve cover spacers (Speedway Motors #135-4002 for 289-351w motors) along with tall Ford Racing valve covers. It looks better now. Check out the before and after below.

    Milner

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    The tunnel ram and twin 4's certainly help also but those new rocker covers have helped too, looking darn good and you must be getting to bingo a darn sight quicker now.
    I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.

    Isaiah 48: 17,18.

    Mark.

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