On the metal valve covers, I ended up getting one from Kennedy I believe it was, although AJ at South Texas AMC also stocks them. It was just I was able to get ahold of Jeff first, AJ get my money next time. This was or my 82 Eagle which caught fire a few months ago. I adjusted the carb too mcuh and the manifold was glowing down there and caught old oil on fire and I was able to put it out with pitcher of water quickly. I decided to drive it home, about 2 miles, knowing that it would possibly catch fire again, but this time I had two gallons of water in car in case. As driving dwon Brittmoore I noticed some smoke, and car started running harsh and made it to house, driveway trhen lifted hood only to have a hot blast of fire hit me, this time was worse, so got hose and sprayed everything off, the valve cover was melted off, water got all in carb, engine, steam and smoke everywhere. Amazingly enough I drained the engine, picked the melted cover and hoses of next day, changed oil, cranked right up, let it run, no cover, for about hour, then changed oil again with fresh oil, no problem. On the valve cover, I didn't tap in the holes in the head, simply just bolted it down really well with blue Permatex as Tom mentioned. I had heard stories about how hard it is to put a valve cover on a Eagle near wiper motor but it was simple, just took off the four bolts that hold it to firewall, slid cover under while holding up motor, and rebolted it to firewall. The eagle still runs and drives great no problems and no leaks and has a shiny new aluminum valve cover to boot. Good luck with yours. Eddie Stakes' Planet Houston AMX 713.464.8825 eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *email is currently HEAVY Call if important* www.planethoustonamx.com _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com