Valve Cover T-Bolts?

Valve Cover T-Bolts?

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Doofus

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25,834 posts

174 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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Are these just for fun/show, or do they do anything a 'normal' screw doesn't?

Oneball

855 posts

88 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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The theory is they’re easy to remove. I just think they’re nasty.

Doofus

Original Poster:

25,834 posts

174 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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Well I assumed they'd be easy to remove. wink

But who needs quick or frequent access?

Oneball

855 posts

88 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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Racers. But the thing is if you’re pulling the valve covers after every run down the drag strip you’re probably going to need a spanner for something else anyway.


Doofus

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25,834 posts

174 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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Oneball said:
Racers. But the thing is if you’re pulling the valve covers after every run down the drag strip you’re probably going to need a spanner for something else anyway.
Ok, thanks. So it's just a cosmetic 'because racecar' thing.

smile

aeropilot

34,671 posts

228 months

Tuesday 8th August 2023
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Oneball said:
Racers. But the thing is if you’re pulling the valve covers after every run down the drag strip you’re probably going to need a spanner for something else anyway.
And these days racers will likely just use cordless tools for speed anyway, so T bolts have been pretty much relegated to 'fake show' rather than 'go'....and are thus considered a bit 'naff'.....unless you are building or own a period 'hot rod' and you want that period look from when they were racer tech.


some bloke

1,057 posts

68 months

Tuesday 15th August 2023
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I thought it was for street racers who would be setting the valve lash for their solid lifter cam every Saturday afternoon, prior to a night of stoplight to stoplight racing.