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Wow the anodized caps look great! Almost makes me want to send mine out for ano.
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Why bother when you're never* going to see at least 3 of them?
*bar when you remove the camcovers for work of course.
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No, you can pull the cover right off the front. I would loosen up the 4 front valve cover bolts for a little bit of relief. I haven’t had any leaking within the 10k miles since I did this.
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