Engine cover revived

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Jeff Groves

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Nice that you found a way to not drill a hole in the front center of it. :thumbsup:

If I ever run across a Camaro cover for cheap, I'm gonna jock your entire project.
You can get a brand new one for around $50 or so.
 

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Used clay once again to get the measurement for the front bracket mount.
I have 1 1/4" gap to take care of. Not bad as a 12+" strap is all I need.
I can space that strap up by about 3/8" and if I drill the holes at the proper angle and tap them?
No bending needed.
I'll head out tomorrow for the SS screws and the paint stuff I need.
Also need some casting stuff for a part I want to make.
 
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Ever finish the cover?

I finished mine by copying off of this guy:

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did something similar to my C4 SLP CAI.. a little orange paint on the logo.
 

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