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To: 6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: Triumphtune valve cover
From: Jim Jones <jimjcmo@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 20:56:15 -0700 (PDT)
I installed a new black Triumphtune valve cover in my car today. I have to 
admit I nearly sent it back to the Moss reseller when I opened the box and 
looked it over. The casting was pretty marginal. The thickness of the fins on 
top was irregular. The expoy paint was obviously applied with a brush. No 
effort was made to smooth or clean up the machined tops of the fins and 
Triumphtune logo. In short it looked like something someone made in his home 
shop. I spent hours block sanding and polishing the machined surfaces and I 
still couldn't get all of the marks and scratches out. I spent more time 
sanding the black paint on the sides and resprayed a new coat of black paint.

Is my experience typical, or was I unlucky enough to end up with one of a batch 
made in Counterfeitstan? I feel like I was suckered. Still, it does seem to 
have flat gasket surface, and it's definitely more robust than the stock 
freezer wrap valve cover.

By the way, it there anything I should know about alloy covers in general? Any 
quirks or problems to watch out for?

Thanks,
Jim




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