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Bronco Script Valve Covers and EFI

collinbrewer

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Jan 23, 2007
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529
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Austin
Ok so I am going 5.0HO and have a new set of the Bronco valve covers that came with my Bronco. I know that it's not supposed to work, but is there any way to make it work?
 

73stallion

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Eugene, OR
it's doable. just put the one with the fill neck on the passenger side and it'll be behind the throttle body.
 

SWFLABRONCO

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Cape Coral, Fl
Here's how mine turned out. Not very detailed photos but it gives you the idea.
 

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Duke Nukem

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779
Loc.
Simi Valley
Same here. I flipped my valve covers around so the oil fill was on the passenger side. Had to cut down the oil fill tube so it didn't interfere with the throttle. Later I changed the oil cap to a breather cap.
 

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FFMDX

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Mar 12, 2004
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Roseville, CA
If you're going with aftermarket roller rockers, you're going to need a set of spacers for your covers. I had the same covers, and for the cost of the spacers vs. stock 5.0 covers ($40), I sold my bronco script ones.

my $.02
 
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