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Mr. Gasket Valve Cover - Black - 9831BMRG

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Mr. Gasket Valve Cover - Black - 9831BMRGOverview: Mr. Gasket valve covers for AMC Jeep V8 and in line 6 cylinder engines. Available in chrome or EDP black. EDP (electrodeposition paint) is a process where metal parts are electrically charged and dipped in an opposite charged paint solution. The paint is then attracted to the metal providing total part coverage with excellent resistance to rust and elements while also creating a smooth, non porous and even layer of paint. The coating looks

Overview:

Mr. Gasket valve covers for AMC/Jeep V8 and in-line 6-cylinder engines. Available in chrome or EDP black. EDP (electrodeposition paint) is a process where metal parts are electrically charged and dipped in an opposite charged paint solution. The paint is then attracted to the metal providing total part coverage with excellent resistance to rust and elements while also creating a smooth, non-porous and even layer of paint. The coating looks great as-is or is a perfect base to paint or powder-coat. They are quality stamped steel, so tough enough to handle any application you can use them on. Very reasonably priced so they are perfect for an upgrade in appearance or as a replacement of stock components.

Features:

  • Fits AMC/Jeep I-6 1964-1980
  • Perimeter style bolt pattern
  • Smooth top design
  • Short OEM style

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel Engine Size
1968 - 1974 American Motors Javelin 232/3.8 L6
1969 American Motors Rambler 232/3.8 L6
1969 American Motors Rambler 199/3.3 L6
1970 Jeep J-4800 232/3.8 L6
1971 - 1974 American Motors Javelin 258/4.2 L6
1965 - 1971 Jeep J-2600 232/3.8 L6
1971 - 1973 Jeep J-2600 258/4.2 L6
1965 - 1970 Jeep J-2700 232/3.8 L6
1965 - 1970 Jeep J-3600 232/3.8 L6
1965 - 1970 Jeep J-3700 232/3.8 L6
1965 - 1970 Jeep J-3800 232/3.8 L6
1974 - 1987 Jeep J10 258/4.2 L6
1974 - 1976 Jeep J20 258/4.2 L6
1965 - 1971 Jeep Wagoneer 232/3.8 L6
1972 - 1983 Jeep Wagoneer 258/4.2 L6
1964 Jeep J-300 232/3.8 L6
1964 Jeep J-310 232/3.8 L6
1964 Jeep J-320 232/3.8 L6
1964 Jeep J-330 232/3.8 L6
1965 - 1968 Jeep J-2800 232/3.8 L6
1965 - 1970 Jeep J-3500 232/3.8 L6
1970 Jeep J-4500 232/3.8 L6
1971 Jeep J-3800 258/4.2 L6
1971 - 1973 Jeep J-4500 258/4.2 L6
1971 - 1973 Jeep J-4600 258/4.2 L6
1971 - 1973 Jeep J-4700 258/4.2 L6
1965 - 1972 Jeep J-100 232/3.8 L6
1971 - 1973 Jeep J-100 258/4.2 L6
1971 - 1973 Jeep J-4800 258/4.2 L6
1972 - 1973 Jeep Commando 258/4.2 L6
1964 - 1965 Jeep 6-230 232/3.8 L6
1964 Jeep J-200 232/3.8 L6
1964 Jeep J-210 232/3.8 L6
1964 Jeep J-220 232/3.8 L6
1964 Jeep J-230 232/3.8 L6
1970 Jeep J-4600 232/3.8 L6
1970 Jeep J-4700 232/3.8 L6
1972 - 1973 Jeep Commando 232/3.8 L6
1964 - 1968 American Motors American 232/3.8 L6
1964 - 1966 American Motors Classic 232/3.8 L6
1965 - 1966 American Motors Classic 199/3.3 L6
1966 - 1968 American Motors American 199/3.3 L6
1967 American Motors Rebel 199/3.3 L6
1967 - 1970 American Motors Rebel 232/3.8 L6
1965 - 1969 Jeep Gladiator 232/3.8 L6
1971 - 1983 Jeep CJ5 258/4.2 L6
1976 - 1978 Jeep CJ7 232/3.8 L6
1976 - 1986 Jeep CJ7 258/4.2 L6
1974 - 1983 Jeep Cherokee 258/4.2 L6
1984 - 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 258/4.2 L6
1981 - 1985 Jeep Scrambler 258/4.2 L6
1972 - 1978 Jeep CJ5 232/3.8 L6
1971 - 1975 Jeep CJ6 258/4.2 L6
1972 - 1975 Jeep CJ6 232/3.8 L6
1987 Jeep Wagoneer 242/4 L6
1988 Jeep Wagoneer
1987 - 1988 Jeep Cherokee 242/4 L6
1987 - 1988 Jeep Comanche 242/4 L6
1987 - 1988 Jeep Wrangler 258/4.2 L6
1978 - 1979 American Motors AMX 258/4.2 L6
1980 American Motors AMX
1978 - 1982 American Motors Concord 258/4.2 L6
1981 - 1984 American Motors Eagle 258/4.2 L6
1980 - 1988 American Motors Eagle
1972 - 1978 American Motors Gremlin 258/4.2 L6
1972 - 1978 American Motors Gremlin 232/3.8 L6
1970 - 1977 American Motors Hornet 232/3.8 L6
1971 - 1977 American Motors Hornet 258/4.2 L6
1971 - 1978 American Motors Matador 258/4.2 L6
1975 - 1980 American Motors Pacer
1978 - 1979 American Motors Concord 232/3.8 L6
1978 American Motors Pacer 232/3.8 L6
1972 - 1979 Jeep DJ5
1980 - 1983 Jeep DJ5 258/4.2 L6
1978 - 1979 American Motors Pacer 258/4.2 L6
1979 American Motors Spirit 232/3.8 L6
1979 - 1982 American Motors Spirit 258/4.2 L6
1965 - 1970 American Motors Ambassador 232/3.8 L6
1966 - 1967 American Motors Ambassador 199/3.3 L6
1971 American Motors Ambassador 258/4.2 L6
1970 - 1971 American Motors Gremlin
1970 American Motors Hornet 199/3.3 L6
1965 - 1967 American Motors Marlin 232/3.8 L6
1966 - 1967 American Motors Marlin 199/3.3 L6
1971 - 1974 American Motors Matador 232/3.8 L6
1965 - 1971 Jeep J-2500 232/3.8 L6
1971 - 1973 Jeep J-2500 258/4.2 L6
1983 American Motors Concord
1983 American Motors Spirit

Specs:

Application AMC l-6
Baffled Yes
Brand Mr. Gasket
Breather(s) Included No
Emission Code 5
Finish Black
Gaskets Included No
Gromment(s) Included No
Grommet Hole Style Stock
Hardware Included No
Height 3.500"
Material Stamped Steel
Product Type Valve Cover
Warranty Limited 90 Day
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eden
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A treasure: surprisingly easy read for being so well researched and referenced
Format: Paperback
was recommended by Chris Kresser (Healthy Sceptic blog). I admit I was skeptical: the titel, at first glance, comes across as pretentious, and the front page has a weird 80s feel to it. Anyway, Chris knows his stuff, so I bought it. The PHD book is priceless. Yes, this is the best book about diet. I had been on a Paleo diet for a month when I got the book. I was motivated to change my diet, but after reading the book, first quickly once, and then more carefully a second time, I was even more motivated. I was convinced that I had to make a change for life. Other reviewers have summarized the contents well, so I will not. Eliminate processed foods, grains (except rice), legumes and most sugars. Stick to high fat diary. Bottom line in terms of macronutrient ratios is: not too much carbs, plenty of good fats, and ideally some protein restriction. I believe better authors could not have been found. Even though Shou-Ching Jaminet is a cancer researcher, none of them came to this from a medical or nutrition background, which is probably an advantage. They have experienced chronic disease themselves, and were committed to find solutions and understand pathways that were not well understood. They have enormous intellectual capacity (scrutinizing studies from PubMed the way they do is, well, impressive). They are open minded. And, not the least, I think they are driven by not only intellectual curiosity, but alturism, which, gives the whole project a very humane and caring feel to it. What is the difference between this diet and the Paleo diet? There are many variations of the Paleo diet, but Cordain at least recommends lean meats, which is the opposite of what the PHD recommends. The PHD "allows" full fat diary and rice, which is not recommended by most other Paleo diets. The PHD also has a rather specific macronutrient ratio recommendation. The results? Well, I started on a Paleo / GAPS protocol about a month before I got this book, so I cannot really say that all the improvements I have had can be attributed to this book. And after 48 hours without any processed foods, grains, legumes, sugar (apart from low carb from starches) and diary, I went from standing, sitting and walking with great joint pain, to only slight pain. A skin condition I had improved as well. Two weeks after I got the book, I tried using almost only rice as my carbohydrate source for 10 days. That increased my joint pain slightly. I think I in any case might have been in the high range of the carbohydrate intake during this period, which might be the reason for the change to the worse, rather than the type of starch I ate. The other thing though, is that once I started eating rice, and maybe too generous portions, my carb cravings were significantly elevated. I will try to stick mostly to sweet potatoes, taro, pumpkin, carrots, zucchini, berries and fruits (in the morning) for carbs. I have started implementing their supplement regime. I was skeptical at first, because, like many people, I prefer getting micronutrients from food, not supplements. But I decided to try since I had some heath issues and blood panel results that had to be improved. After about two weeks, I feel a bit better. I have a bit more energy and my head feels clearer. Am I skeptical to anything? Not much. - As I said, they convinced me to try their supplement regime and I do not regret it. I think anyone with an autoimmune condition, chronic disease - even a suspected chronic infection - should do so. For those who are fortunate to be 100% healthy and full of energy, well, maybe they do not need to take all the supplements if the diet is very dialed in. - At first I thought the macronutrient ratios were a bit too rigid. After reading the book a second time, I felt they presented a convincing argument. I will never weigh and measure my food, so I do not know exactly what my macro ratios look like, but the book provides very useful guidance. - Then, rice. I would have liked to see a bit more on why they think rice is a "safe" grain. Also, since it is not very nutrient dense, I think it gets a bit too much favorable mention. Eating food with low nutrient density and then taking lots of supplements does not sound like a perfect health diet. But this is a detail - people do not have to eat a lot of rice on this diet, and it is good to know that it is pretty okay to eat it from time to time. I have used their blog a lot, for tweaking my supplement regime, for recipes etc. It is an excellent companion to the book. For the next edition, I have the following wishes: - An index - Improvements in lay-out (sorry, but it is incredibly ugly): margins needed, footnotes can be smaller, table of contents more reader friendly etc. - A chapter with summary recommendations for common autoimmune conditions and chronic infections. - A bit more info on diary. Why high fat diary is okay for most people, and for what conditions diary should be eliminated completely (and why). Conclusion: I honestly think this book is such a treasure. I have translated and adapted the main recommendations into my native language for my family. It is difficult to persuade anyone about diet, but it is difficult not to try with people you really love. I do not doubt for a second that following the recommendations contained in this book can go a long way in reversing, even curing diseases, and definitely preventing diseases. I feel very grateful to Paul and Shou-Ching Jaminet. Thank you.
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Isaac J. Knoflicek
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Changed My Life
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The year the Green Bay Packers drafted BJ Raji I remember being extremely shocked that I weighed almost the same as him (319 was my peak). Winter of 2009 I started riding a stationary bike fairly regularly, Spring of 2010 I started bike commuting regularly and by summer of 2012 I was down 60 pounds. As I became more interested in fitness I was more interested in how the body handled different kinds of macro nutrients. I did a few random Google searches for a book on the topic and in June of 2012 I found a review of the original PHD edition which made it sound like what I wanted. I wasn't looking to change my diet, I had a lot of joint pain and was very susceptible to binge eating/drinking, but I was loosing weight so overall I was happy. I remember reading the first chapter where it explained the "gotchyas" like having to give up wheat and laughing out loud at the though of it. I was a complete carb fiend to the point where I'd been baking my own homemade artisan breads. I found the book to be a quick read, it took me only a week. I definitely went a bit cross eyed at some of the more complex biology, but overall I found it as entertaining as it was informative, and when I'd finished I thought "What the hell", I'll try it for a week or two and see what happens. My first weekend was a little rough because I went out with some friends and because bar we were at only had fried foods, I ended up drinking way too much on an empty stomach. My first attempt at baking salmon the next day was promptly thrown up, but fortunately it didn't give me a bad taste for the fish. In only a few days I started to notice how different being hungry felt. I'd always made it a point to have breakfast and not eat again until Lunch, but I usually had a few spikes of intense hunter which I had to fight past. On this diet the hunger was there but it was more of a casual suggestion. Needless to say I had such an easy time on my two week trial that I kept the diet. That summer I lost as much weight as I had the previous two combined. I feel much more even in terms of mood, my mind feels sharper, I have a nice even energy level all day. I had hoped my joint pain would clear up faster, but it has definitely gotten better as well. I'd been wanting to reread the PHD for a while, but I knew the new edition was coming out soon so I held off. I was aware of some of the changes from following the blog (which is excellent, it's such a trip to have Paul give expert answers to your questions personally), but still wanted to go through the whole thing again. The new version is a definite improvement. Like I'd mentioned some of the biology in the original edition, particularly on the different types of fats, came early and confused and discouraged me a bit. This version they hook you in with simpler explanations and do a better job of building up the biology as you go. Also after the original edition I had to do a lot of fine tuning to the diet based on questions I'd ask Paul on blog, or going back and reading other peoples questions. In this edition they do a much better job of practically spelling out things so its easier to jump in. Finally the reader results that are included in the new edition are a really neat addition. I'd read a lot of them on the blog as well, but they're so amazing and inspiring, sprinkling them into the text the way they did was a really great idea. After finishing this new edition I feel freshly excited about a diet I've been on for half a year. I also feel better about recommending this edition to friends because it reads so much easier. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to gain health, loose weight, or even just learn about how their bodies work.
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