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<blockquote data-quote="MFE" data-source="post: 9277744" data-attributes="member: 36397"><p>For the valve cover gaskets, hands down get the Fel-Pro perma-dry FEL-VS13264T . They last forever and he can take the covers off a million times and the gaskets will never leak. You can re-use the crank and cam bolts. You'll want to replace the valve springs. If you're not replacing the lifters you can leave the lower intake in place and use magnets like Anderson sells to hold them up. Otherwise, you can reach them with a typical lifter removal tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFE, post: 9277744, member: 36397"] For the valve cover gaskets, hands down get the Fel-Pro perma-dry FEL-VS13264T . They last forever and he can take the covers off a million times and the gaskets will never leak. You can re-use the crank and cam bolts. You'll want to replace the valve springs. If you're not replacing the lifters you can leave the lower intake in place and use magnets like Anderson sells to hold them up. Otherwise, you can reach them with a typical lifter removal tool. [/QUOTE]
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