Hi all. 993 help.
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If you wish to get aluminum valve covers for their styling, go ahead, but I would bet all you need are new valve cover seals. I replaced my seals over a year ago and all my Porsche valve covers are bone dry. The seals harden with time which is why they leak, especially the lower ones.
If the aluminum bushings on your Porsche valve covers look dull or corroded, you can refinish them very easily. See the first six photos in my Valve Cover Seals DIY
I can't comment on the quality of any of them, but the Eagle Day Billet Valve Covers look best in my opinion.
If the aluminum bushings on your Porsche valve covers look dull or corroded, you can refinish them very easily. See the first six photos in my Valve Cover Seals DIY
I can't comment on the quality of any of them, but the Eagle Day Billet Valve Covers look best in my opinion.
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If you wish to get aluminum valve covers for their styling, go ahead, but I would bet all you need are new valve cover seals. I replaced my seals over a year ago and all my Porsche valve covers are bone dry. The seals harden with time which is why they leak, especially the lower ones.
If the aluminum bushings on your Porsche valve covers look dull or corroded, you can refinish them very easily. See the first six photos in my Valve Cover Seals DIY
I can't comment on the quality of any of them, but the Eagle Day Billet Valve Covers look best in my opinion.
If the aluminum bushings on your Porsche valve covers look dull or corroded, you can refinish them very easily. See the first six photos in my Valve Cover Seals DIY
I can't comment on the quality of any of them, but the Eagle Day Billet Valve Covers look best in my opinion.
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