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Georgia, Tbilisi
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697 Review
27 Karma

Review on Red Valve Covers for Silverado, Sierra, Express, Savana, Avalanche, Suburban, Trailblazer, Tahoe, Yukon, πŸ”΄ Escalade, Camaro, Corvette, CTS-V, Firebird, GTO- Compatible with 4.8L, 5.3L, 6.0L, 5.7L, 6.2L V8 Engines by Brandon Castano

Revainrating 2 out of 5

UPDATE UPDATE/////Compared to the original . Good paint ok ****UPDATE***

Condition of the car 2002 Trans Am LS One 350 compared to the original valve covers I'd say it's good so I'm glad about that but the Paint quality is terrible, I had to repaint it to make it look right. shame, I was happy with everything else. I can responsibly answer this question, it's only been about two hours to be honest, but I'll be back in a couple of weeks, I'll give you an update. It's easy to see the valve covers, especially on the passenger side, after looking to the right rear and up against the intake manifold I could see oil buildup on the valley pan. With my camera I noticed that the whole side was soaked in oil because of money because I could see it stumbling between the head gasket and the cover. I didn't want to try to say it because it was a spec call so I remove the coils and shoot the valve cover, I look at it and correct the huge underside with the gas equation, there wasn't a direct level, it had one kind of didn't realize that during this rapture, what a whole lot of work. So checking if there's nothing I can do to fix it, it was a bad car, it wasn't leveled. I wanted to put quite a bit of silicone in there to make room. I just bought this one. So I'm going to return them now, not happy about that so now my car is sitting in the garage without the valve covers waiting for the replacement to arrive. I haven't seen any complaints from the reviews on this particular valve cover for sale, I just think it's a bad car and I'm quality control

Pros
  • Worth the money
Cons
  • Ok