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Old 06-11-2025, 04:58 PM   #1
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Using Valve covers with no baffles

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First post here but have been on for around a year. I'm completing my build and need to know the best course of action. The Holley tall valve covers I have will not clear my shaft rocker system at full lift. I bought a set of proforms in hopes that they will clear. I'll also use the yella terra thick valve cover gaskets. I believe the combination of parts will clear but in case it doesn't my last resort is removing the baffles. Since this is an LS3, I only have the fresh air fitting on the passenger side going to the intake between the throttle body and MAF. The driver's side is capped. Would I be fine removing the baffles? Or will this cause issues? Thought about this for 2 days, and everything is telling me it should be fine, because there's no PCV system routing through the valve covers. I also have a catch can between the valley cover and the intake manifold vacuum port. Thanks for the advice/guidance.
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Old 06-12-2025, 06:18 AM   #2
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Can you provide more info on your build including what can you are using. The stock rocker setup is very adequate in most builds here.
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Old 06-12-2025, 06:52 AM   #3
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Also curious what rockers you are running as I have the Yella Terra and they fit under the Holley tall covers without the extra thick gasket.

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Old 06-13-2025, 06:40 AM   #4
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Build is Radical. Top end is nowhere close to stock lol. Solid Roller Cam & my required spring pressures to turn the RPM I need (8k+) will break the stock rocker arms after a few startups. I learned this the hard way lol. As strong as people say stock rocker arms are that isn't the case for me. The heads I have are Promaxx performance large bore, and the shaft system compatible with them are Wilkes performance shaft system.
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Old 06-13-2025, 06:59 AM   #5
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So I guess the real question is do you even need the vent in the valve cover or are you handling it elsewhere. I know when I was doing my build I bought a set of tall valve covers that looked like they were custom fabbed but ended up not using them because they weren't vented. I may still have them in my garage for all I know, but I can probably find the brand if you want to look into them.

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Old 06-17-2025, 03:58 PM   #6
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Just updating the post in case anyone wants/needs to run valve covers taller than Holley. The Proforms work with the Yella Terra gaskets for my shaft system. The passenger side was easy. The driver side was a beast to get on. Mostly because of the AC line going into the firewall. Scratched my knuckles up getting it seated and making sure nothing knocked the gasket out.
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Old 08-16-2025, 12:31 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by nesmithp8 View Post
Just updating the post in case anyone wants/needs to run valve covers taller than Holley. The Proforms work with the Yella Terra gaskets for my shaft system. The passenger side was easy. The driver side was a beast to get on. Mostly because of the AC line going into the firewall. Scratched my knuckles up getting it seated and making sure nothing knocked the gasket out.
Isn’t the driver’s side engine valve cover supposed to be the EASY one?? My passenger side engine valve cover is so crowded, on that side of my engine bay…
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