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BBC Big Block Fabricated Aluminum Valve Covers Tall US $89.95
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CHEVY LS BLOCK FABRICATED VALVE COVERS with COIL BRACKETS 3/16" RAIL US $67.99
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Procomp SBC Tall Polished Alum Fabricated Valve Covers Pc-3301-p Sale Price: $55.00 |
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These valve covers fit 350, and 383 motors among others. They are tall enough to clear roller rockers and stud girdles and come with baffles as well. |
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1957-76 Ford Big Block FE 352-390-406-427-428 Fabricated Polished Aluminum Valve Covers - Smooth Sale Price: $209.99 |
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Ford FE fabricated polished aluminum racing valve covers fit 1958-1976 Ford FE 352-390-406-427-428 engines. These valve covers are made of very high grade billet 6061 T5 aluminum and polished to a near mirror finish... |
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1986-97 Chevy 5.0L & 5.7L Fabricated Polished Aluminum Center Bolt Valve Covers - Smooth Sale Price: $179.99 |
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Chevy fabricated polished aluminum center bolt racing valve covers fit 1987-97 Chevy 5.0L & 5.7L small block engines. These valve covers are made of very high grade billet 6061 T5 aluminum and polished to a near mirror finish... |
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Preway fireplace doors are one of the most known manufacturers of hearthside tools in the market. Offering you panels that are made of the highest quality and durable materials, you are ensured of having a long lasting door cover that will help protect your home. In the old days, the stove acted as burners and fire pit areas that were providing many people a source of heat. The fires in those times used logs and simple combustible materials to create the warmth. However, in the modern era, electricity, wood, and ethanol are just common tools that are helpful in igniting the fire.
Regardless of the use of such structures, Preway fireplace doors are created especially for those people who want to have an attractive side to their fireside. Many designs of the pit have mantles that add a bit of sophisticated glamour. Some mantels are created simply with pebbles and small stones that replicate medieval styles. No matter the styles that you use, these covers for the hearth are to protect your home from being damaged. Tiled floors and furniture are susceptible to be burnt even though how careful you are in preventing fires from escaping.
Preway Fireplace doors with track are one of the more popular models in the market. It is typically an anodized aluminum track that has a glass enclosure that measures to ¾ inches. Available as an inside fit design to your firebox, it can easily be fitted for your hearthside. Another design of Preway is the Special Z Fireside Doors. Amounting to around $349, it offers users an air space on the side, the top, bottom or a combination of all the features. Generally perfect for those zero clearance types or pre-fabricated metal designs, the model comes in an inside fit to the fireplace. As a more expensive option, you can consider the Heritage Steel Door that amounts to $799. It has a heavy duty steel frame that measures to 1 ¾ inches of steel that is stated to last longer than ordinary brands. Most styles of the fireplace of the Preway brand can easily fit this style into the hearthside opening.
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How to Maintain and Clean Your Parts Washer
A washer works hard to ensure that parts come out clean and ready for the next production process. To keep the machine working at a high level, it must be cleaned on a regular basis. The contamination removed from the parts does not magically disappear; it builds up in the tank and can greatly reduce performance. Performing a tank and system clean out is an important part of the routine maintenance a washer requires.
To begin the process, turn off the automatic water fill supply and remove the nozzles and filters for cleaning. Pay attention to the direction spray angles of the nozzles in relation to the flow of the parts through the washer. Most nozzles will have an indication, either a slit or indented line, which shows the angle. It will be important to replace the nozzles in the correct position.
After the nozzles and filters have been removed, add a washer cleaning chemistry to the current wash solution. Heat the new solution to 160F, or the highest level attainable. Turn on the pumps and let them run for 30 minutes.
Clean the sludge that has been removed during this process and replace the nozzles. NOTE: If you run the pump for an extended period without the nozzles, then the pump motor will not sense the appropriate back pressure and the pump will burn up. After replacing the nozzles, turn the pumps back on and let them run undisturbed for 4 to 8 hours and allow the solution to work on the tank. Once the time is up, pump or drain the solution from the tank.
Now that the solution is gone, remove the shed sheets. There are 1-2 of these flat metal sheets, and they are located below the conveyor that covers the tank in the majority of machines. The sheets normally will have a #-20 stainless steel bolt in one of the corners. Remove the bolt and allow the sheets to be moved forward or backward to gain access to the inside of the tanks. Also remove the marine clean out door on the side of the machine. Be careful not to damage the door during this procedure. If a seal is torn or damaged, replace it before the machine is refilled. Once these are moved, clean out any sludge, debris, or sediment from the tank bottom and sides.
Use a power washer to completely clean the interior of the machine, beginning at the top and moving down. Make sure to clean the heater elements, auto-fill valve, wash headers, and blow-off headers. Check all corners or other areas that could catch dirt.
Completely clean any oil removal devices, and flush the tank of the remaining dirty solution. Then remove the clean pump inlet screen and chip basket for cleaning. Wipe down the outside of the machine. Take some time to inspect the interior and exterior components of the machine for damaged or missing parts. Make notes of any damages or problems for repair.
Replace the shed sheets and the clean out doors, making sure that the doors are in good condition before doing so. Replace the doors in the reverse order from how they were removed, and then replace any other devices that were removed from the machine during cleaning. Place the nozzles back in their original position, making certain that they are at the correct angle and aim.
Refill the tank with a new solution of cleaning chemistry, and turn on the heat. Observe this process to make sure everything is running smoothly. Run the pumps and observe the gauge readings, making sure there are no more than 10-15PSI differences before filter and after filter. If there is, replace the filter.
Once the solution has reached the correct temperature, check the spray pattern on parts moving through to ensure the machine is running correctly. Remove the wash door, using a piece of Lexan the size of the door, and observe. If it is correct, replace the door.
Performing this maintenance on your washer will help keep it running efficiently for a long time. Cleaning out the debris and inspecting the main parts of the washer allow you to head off major maintenance problems before they become too large of a problem to deal with. The shut down in production time that will take place during cleaning is more desirable than the extended shut down which will inevitably occur if cleaning is not performed and maintenance goes unchecked.
About the Author
Midbrook is a minority owned provider of parts washer and parts cleaner systems, custom metal fabrications, CapSnap water bottling systems, and production cleaning services.
Cold Air Intake Fluid Prevention?
I have a CAI installed on my 1988 BMW 325i. I was planning on cutting a square hole in my hood (12x14 Inch) directly over the piping and filter. I was going to put a custom mesh louver vent in the square. I want it so you can clearly see the filter and piping from the outside looking in through the hood. My only concearn is that when it rains (I live in the North East US) the water will get into my intake. My air filter is a fine metal screen type filter. What would be the best way to prevent water from getting into my intake? My ideas include a CAI Water Shield (Hydro-Shield) a DryCharger Sock, Air-Bypass Valve, and a Custom Fabricated Cover to the vent when it gets wet out. What do you think?
any of the above would work so it just depends on your preference and what you want it to look like. personally, i would use the hydro sheild or a custom fabricated cover. idk where in the north eat you live but think about ice and snow when making your decision to. hope i was a little help!
Good Luck!
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