The simplist remedy for the aftermarket cast aluminum valve cover(s) is to remove the wiper motor and the backing plate that the motor rests on. That little "clippie" that holds everything together can be a P.I.T.A. (pain in the a$$) but it gets it out of your way so you do have some room to work. Another option is to place a large floor jack under the motor and a smaller floor jack under the tranny, unbolt the motor mounts and very carefullly pull the motor forward. BUT PULL IT AS FAR TO NOT PUT THE FAN INTO THE RADIATOR!! That will also allow you to have some room to work. I use the Clifford Performance valve cover on my Gremlin. The best way to glue it on is to use contact cement. Place your valve cover gasket on a flat clean surface, goop it up pretty good with contact cement and let it dry over night. The cement has to be dry for it to work properly. NOW HERES THE REALLY TRICKY AND STICKY PART. Use a small amount of the contact cement on the stuff that has dried over night. Place the gasket on the valve cover, you have to be quick or the stuffs going to stick and if the gasket isnt in the right spot....well..... your screwed! I know this sounds like alot of work to get somthing to work. I know I have been there and done that. The gasket on my Gremlin has been on there for over 60,xxx plus miles with out a leak or a drip or any problems. I also had to do the same thing to the 83 Eagle wagon that I had at one time. I thought I would "try" to drill and tap the holes in the head with out removing the head..HOMER SIMPSON DID IT AGAIN. Dont do it. Take the head all the way off and take it to a reputiable machine shop and have them drill and tap the holes. Remove the wiper motor and I use a flexiable screwin' driver to get back in between the fire wall and the valve cover. You also have to remove the stock valve cover hold downs that are on the rocker arms. What is nice about using the contact cement is that you only use it on the side that sticks to the valve cover. I never use anything between the gasket and the head itself. The valve cover can be removed and replaced several times with out any problems as leaks and stuff. I have never heard of an after market valve cover scrapping on the rockers before. That is the reason that they are made....make room for the after market rolller rockers. Its a lot of back bustin', nuckle bustin' work but in the long run they are nice and you dont have all the rocker noise like you do with the stockers. GOOD LUCK! KEEP THEM AMC'S ALIVE AND WELL!! Bill Renshaw Lewiston Idaho AKA Brother B. AMC'S RULE.....the rest just drool like the dogs they are. 1973 Gremlin X "clone" (project) 1970 Original Hornet "plain jane" 1974 Matador Coupe "Parts car" _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.wps.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com