| I'm with Chip & Dave on this. I had a cap that didn't seal quite right and
even with the cap in place, I'd end up with oil all over the engine
compartment after just a short drive. After 75 miles I'd have been swimming
in it.
Charley Robinson
1954 MGTF
Subject: Re: Valve Cover Cap
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Chip Old wrote to Weidemeyer:
I'll second Dave's opinion.  If the rocker assembly is getting as much oil
as it's supposed to, after a 75 mile drive with the filler cap off you
would have a LOT of oil all over the engine compartment.
Chip Old               1948 M.G. TC  TC6710  XPAG7430  NEMGTR #2271
Cub Hill, Maryland     1962 Triumph TR4  CT3154LO  CT3479E
fold@bcpl.net
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Dave and Liz DuBois wrote to Wiedemeyer:
> Stu,
>     I would take the oposit tack from Bob, my reason <snip>
> One of the problems that people have had with the cast aluminum valve
> covers with the vented caps, were that some came without a baffle
> under them and even with the wire gause inside oil was thrown up into
> the cover sufficiently to run out and all over the engine.  I would
> vote for the loss of the cap close to home. Good luck, Dave
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