W2 Valve Cover Suggestions

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Belvedere2

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Finishing up my 380 build and looking for some parts and where to get em. It needs some valve covers that'll fit over the T&D rockers. Not looking for chrome or anything shiny. Would love some of those Wide Mopar ones but that'll be unobtanium at best. I've had regular ones before with two gaskets and knocking off the inner baffles. Not looking to duplicate that.
Also looking for plugs to go into the extra exhaust manifold spots. Has that dual pattern W2 gasket sealing area.
Thanks!

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Finishing up my 380 build and looking for some parts and where to get em. It needs some valve covers that'll fit over the T&D rockers. Not looking for chrome or anything shiny. Would love some of those Wide Mopar ones but that'll be unobtanium at best. I've had regular ones before with two gaskets and knocking off the inner baffles. Not looking to duplicate that.
Also looking for plugs to go into the extra exhaust manifold spots. Has that dual pattern W2 gasket sealing area.
Thanks!

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There is a dealer in California that I got a set of original w2 Mopar performance valve covers this spring. Said he many sets as he bought out an old dealer. Can’t remember the darn name. It’s in LA I believe, I will look on my box that I got them from.
 
There is a dealer in California that I got a set of original w2 Mopar performance valve covers this spring. Said he many sets as he bought out an old dealer. Can’t remember the darn name. It’s in LA I believe, I will look on my box that I got them from.
Glendora Dodge? That’s where I got the wide MP valve covers I use on my W2 engine.

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Bite the bullet like I did and buy the 1/2" Medice spacers, that way if you make changes later you have plenty of clearance. My situation was I had my valve covers and intake powder coated and didn't trial fit them before hand. The valve covers wouldn't seal without grinding on the coating, hence the spacers.
 
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