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-10 valve cover fitting for EVO 8 made by fairclough

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Old Jul 25, 2013, 08:10 PM
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I ordered one on Tuesday and received it today...thanks Fairclough Racing!
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Just resived them today high quality good communication
Gave me a awesome deal A+ , will post up pictures if some one wants to see my set up,
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can somone pm me fairclough's contact info?

also, how does this seal against the vc?
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Mychailo, it is press fit into the hole. I used a dab of adhesive to keep it in place. I just PM'ed him a few weeks back, and 2 days later, I had it.
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I tried to get mine inside the hole but it wouldn't go
In and I didn't want to crack the cover so I hade to remove the rubber seal and wrap the an fitting with some electrical tape so it would be a tight fit
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Originally Posted by sanjeshk
I tried to get mine inside the hole but it wouldn't go
In and I didn't want to crack the cover so I hade to remove the rubber seal and wrap the an fitting with some electrical tape so it would be a tight fit
what! please pull the fitting back out and take the e-tape off clean it.. THEN put it in the freezer for a few hours and try again! make sure the rubber seal has a little oil on it

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Old Mar 16, 2014, 01:28 PM
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Bump from the dead, where can I get a set/cost? Thanks!

I was about to drill and tap my valve cover, but this would save me a headache.
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I am confused at the installation process. Can someone post up instructions on this?
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^Pretty sure they are just pressed in (tight fit).
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yup press fit with a little rtv around it
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Would this work for an evo x
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I don't see how these come out? The one in the back I've been pulling on it and turning it with no luck. I don't even see how the one on the side will come out unless I have to drill it out but the STM ones are push in....HELP PLEASE!
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Originally Posted by Eacs10
I don't see how these come out? The one in the back I've been pulling on it and turning it with no luck. I don't even see how the one on the side will come out unless I have to drill it out but the STM ones are push in....HELP PLEASE!
I'd like to know as well and do you guys get a lot of oil pushing out of that area with the new fitting?
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They forgot to mention that you'll need a bionic arm to pull that sucker out!
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Originally Posted by Eacs10
I don't see how these come out? The one in the back I've been pulling on it and turning it with no luck. I don't even see how the one on the side will come out unless I have to drill it out but the STM ones are push in....HELP PLEASE!

It is pressed in tightly, just takes some effort to get it out. The side vent is easy, just gently twist with a set of pliers. It will come right out.
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