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Old 26-09-02, 02:28 PM
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Spark plug lead tray for rocker cover

Ok, I have tried all the usual suppliers.. now where in the name of 'GODS TEETH' can I get those rather flashy spark plug lead trays that fix into the rocker covers and make them run parallel to the rocker covers. This is for a Rover V8.

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Old 26-09-02, 02:46 PM
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RE: Spark plug lead tray for rocker cover

MF,

Can't help you but am willing to become member number 2 of the "where the hell do you get those things from" club.

So, me too, if you do get an answer

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Old 26-09-02, 02:57 PM
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RE: Spark plug lead tray for rocker cover

Ken got mine from Real Steel.

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Old 26-09-02, 03:30 PM
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RE: Spark plug lead tray for rocker cover

Real Steel do them for Chevy's apparently but not for Rovers. Maybe they can be adapted.
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Old 26-09-02, 03:33 PM
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RE: Spark plug lead tray for rocker cover

Ahh, in that case, go and buy a Land Rover Owner mag, as my brother bought some for his landrover for the Rover V8 he has in that.

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Old 26-09-02, 04:40 PM
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RE: Spark plug lead tray for rocker cover

Demon Tweeks have universal ones!!
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RE: Spark plug lead tray for rocker cover

I thought real steel did them - I very nearly bought some from them a while back.
Summit racing in the US also do universal ones which might do - alternatively ask Steve G as his engine has them and is a rover.

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RE: Spark plug lead tray for rocker cover

Just bought a set from Real Steel, they come in either polished alley(silver) or blue, mine were blue part No:- BY6022. Sorry I don't know the Part number for the other ones.Thet are now fitted and are defionatly ok on a rover which is what I have got.
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Old 26-09-02, 05:30 PM
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RE: Spark plug lead tray for rocker cover

Hmm thats odd, Real Steel definately told me they were for the Chevy's only and that they probably would have to be modified to fit a Rover. Did you not have to modify yours ?

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The ones from Real Steel fit Rovers.Only slight fouling on dipstick tube.See pics elsewhere.
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