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Ok
Thanks Steven :-)
Regards Rob
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I am not an expert on aluminum verse steel timing covers by any means but the way I would look at it is, if they both will do the job and there is no added performance gain with the aluminum, I would go with the less expensive steel one, especially, if that is what the factory used.
Below is the link to Summit. The feedback on the quality of the product is very positive and the cost is about 30% less. Not sure what the shipping costs to Sweden (I assume that is where you live) are but that may also be a factor in your decision on which one to purchase. I believe the billet timing cover is will need to be shipped from Australia.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ses-5-...fgodr8gODw
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I have several good used original ones 45.00 + postage to you
Don
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Thanks now I got a few options, I probably getting the block back next week with pistons. But there is a lot of stuff to order, and so much to choose from.
Il let you know how the progress will go.
Regards Rob