Speedmaster®
Chevy SBC 350 Fabricated Valve Covers Satin Tall w/ Hole
Specs
Brand: | Speedmaster |
Part Number: | PCE314.1100.02 |
Part Type: | Valve Cover |
Valve Cover Mounting Style: | Perimeter bolt |
Valve Cover Height: | Tall |
Valve Cover Top Style: | Plain |
Valve Cover Material: | Fabricated aluminum |
Valve Cover Finish: | Satin |
Baffled: | Yes |
Breathers Included: | No |
Gaskets Included: | No |
Grommets Included: | No |
Mounting Hardware Included: | No |
Quantity: | Sold as a pair. |
Notes: | Comes with 1 1/4 in. drilled breather hole in each cover. |
Description
They feature lightweight construction with a thick rail for gasket support. These valve covers are TIG-welded and are manufactured to help eliminate distortion and ensure a perfect fit to help protect your valve covers and rocker arms. They are available in different finishes to customize the look of your engine bay. If you don't want any breather holes drilled, no problem--they are offered with breather holes or without any holes. PCE aluminum valve covers are the perfect fit for your engine.
Brand Information
In 1979, the company was founded with Pete's Performance, which was a small speed workshop. It began by building engines for customers as a hobby, and it has now grown to include selling, assembling, manufacturing and racing high performance engine parts. Over the years, the company has grown into a worldwide high performance powerhouse. Growing from a one-man bricks-and-mortar business; to now a supply chain in which entails more than 400+ people all across the world. Today, Pete's Performance has evolved into the internationally known Speedmaster: which has distribution centres and offices is Sydney, Los Angeles and Shanghai.
SUB-BRAND
Founded in Sydney Australia with one CNC Machine increasing to sixty 5-Axis CNC machines before being acquired in 2013. The Company's main focus has always been "Speed to Market", launching 1,200+ new products each year. Needing just one month to develop a new product and get it on to the shelf, compared to the six-month industry average. PCE has a policy of zero advertising, preferring to invest a percentage of revenues in new product development. These products being white-labeled to most of the biggest brands in the business.