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Valve cover changes?

Iwas just wondering would a b20 valve cover fit on a b18a1?(90-91 integras)
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Re: Valve cover changes?

Yeah, they have the same heads.
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Re: Valve cover changes?

Do i have to change the manifold too? cause i have the b18a1 automatic manifold. or is it just bold on?
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Re: Valve cover changes?

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Do i have to change the manifold too? cause i have the b18a1 automatic manifold. or is it just bold on?
It should bolt on the the head but i don't know if it will fit with your runners.
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Re: Valve cover changes?

if you are just swapping your valve cover i see no reason why it wouldn't fit.
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if you are just swapping your valve cover i see no reason why it wouldn't fit.

But the thing is would everything plug up?
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Re: Valve cover changes?

it's a valve cover. what needs to be plugged into it? a breather hose. that's a simple fix. buy a breather filter.
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