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1962-1965 Corvette Steel Valve Cover Decals 250 Horsepower

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Part #: 655-012
GM Part #: 3852257
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Fits Years:
  • 1962
  • 1963-1965
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1962-1965 Corvette Steel Valve Cover Decals 250 Horsepower

Gold and black decals that apply to each side of the valve covers.

These were used on the base, or standard engine 250 Horsepower. Reflective gold and matte black finish. Arrives as pair.

Approximately 1 3/16" x 3 1/4" each

Corvette Production Facts:

Year RPO# Description # Produced Valve Covers Hole Alignment Attaching Method
1962 Base 327 cu in, 250 hp Single 4 Barrel Carburetor 4,907 Painted Steel Valve Covers Straight Phillips Head Screws
1963 Base 327 cu in, 250 hp Single 4 Barrel Carburetor 3,892 Painted Steel Valve Covers Straight Phillips Head Screws
1964 Base 327 cu in, 250 hp Single 4 Barrel Carburetor 3,262 Painted Steel Valve Covers Straight Phillips Head Screws
1965 Base 327 cu in, 250 hp Single 4 Barrel Carburetor 2,551 Painted Steel Valve Covers Straight Phillips Head Screws

 

 



Also known under these part numbers: (For reference only)

  • 261712
  • 3852257
  • DC0228
  • MF-107

655012 1962-1965 Corvette Steel Valve Cover Decals 250 Horsepower

INSTRUCTION FOR APPLYING WATER SOLUBLE DECAL

1. Immerse decal in a tray of lukewarm water. Leave it submerged in water for about 1 to 2 minutes.

2. Allow sufficient time in the water and gently slide the decal a little to make sure it is loose.

3. Slide the decal over the paper edge about 1/4 inch. Gently slide it onto the surface on which you wish to place it.

4. If you are applying decals to an engine, it is best to let dry overnight and also avoid freezing temperatures.

5. Make sure the area the decal is to be applied to is free of grease, oil, dirt, etc. If it is new paint it is best to scuff up the surface a little to take the extreme gloss off so it will stick well.

6. After the decal is dry (at least 24 hours) a thin coat of clear shellac will help preserve the decal and keep it from flaking off. This is not necessary but merely helps preserve it and seal the edges.

7. If the decal flakes off in a short time, chances are the surface to which it was applied was not prepared correctly (as described above) or engine was operated too soon after applying.

8. Due to engine heat, oil and dirt - the life of the engine decals is somewhat short depending on how much you drive, etc.