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RE: Mercury Valve Covers
By Mike McQuesten - 03/07/2001 12:23:43 AM; IP 63.50.107.78
Those Mercury "Pent Roof" valve covers were used on FE powered Mercs in '65 and '66. That's all I've ever seen them in. I've got a stack of them. I like to run two left bank covers because that's the side that accepts a normal twist in breather. The right side accepts the standard gromet/PCV. I just like the looks and convenience of being able to add oil in both covers. That's what I've got a stack of because I've used these on a number of vehicles. They looked especially nice chromed on a '28 CJ in a '66 Cyclone GT. My '68 F100/390GT has a set now. Anyway these came on 390,410 and 428 Mercs. The '67 Mercs started sporting the Power by Ford stanards for that year.
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 merc. pent roof valve covers -- swede, 03/06/2001
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 RE: merc. pent roof valve covers -- 410cougar, 03/06/2001
 Ouestion? -- Lou, 03/06/2001
 RE: merc. pent roof valve covers -- swede, 03/12/2001
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 Check out this related post from last year... -- Mr F, 03/06/2001
 RE: Check out this related post from last year... -- FE427TP, 03/07/2001
RE: Mercury Valve Covers -- Mike McQuesten, 03/07/2001
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 RE: Marauder style -- RC Moser, 03/07/2001
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 RE: Shorty Headers? -- Mike McQuesten, 03/07/2001
 RE: Shorty Headers? -- RC Moser, 03/07/2001
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 RE: Shorty Headers? -- Mike McQuesten, 03/07/2001
 RE: Shorty Headers more thoughts? -- RC Moser, 03/08/2001
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