Hughes Engines fabricated magnum SB valve cover?

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Has anyone used these valve covers? What I want to know is do you have to modify the valve cover or intake for clearance when using an edelbrock air gap intake. I know you do when using the air gap fuel injected intake? But what about the carburetor intake?
 
Which ones?

These are the $430 ones. They are ugly as hell and anyone that buys ugly valve covers for $430 deserves to be kicked in the balls and tossed in the river. This makes your questions, moot.

http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/...XM=&searchmode=partnumber&page=2&partid=24693

The $210 and $180 ones are the same valve covers you can get off e-bay for $67.50.

http://compare.ebay.com/like/370806839227?var=lv&ltyp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar


So are you talking about the $430 ones, the $210 ones with a $142 paint job and the word "HUGHES" on them or $180 ones with the $112.50 paint job?
 
I have a pair on my 99 ram and didn't have to do any miss to get em to fit, they already have the two spits clearances for the intake runners

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I got my fabbed covers ($89.00) off Ebay.
If you need to clear the intake runners, use the thick Fel Pro gasket.
I think they are 5/16 & will raise the valve cover enough, so that it will clear the intake.
 
For those of you that replied to my question with beneficial information I thank you.
 
This is an older thread, im going to hijack it, are the stock OEM magnum valve covers useable when using the carbureted intake? I figure a set should be had at a junk yard for like 40.00$
 
Yes.I used the stock Magnum v/c's,with the Crosswind intake. No mods necessary.
 
The stock ones hit on my M1 single plane, but double gasket them and they will fit.
 
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