1987-1993 Ford Mustang 5.0L OEM valve covers
The 1987-1993 Ford Mustang 5.0L OEM valve covers were a component of the engine’s valve train system. Here are some details about these valve covers:
Material and Construction: The OEM valve covers were typically made of cast aluminum, which provided durability and strength while keeping the weight relatively low.
Design: The valve covers featured a traditional design with a rectangular shape that covered the top portion of the cylinder heads. They were designed to fit specifically on the 5.0L (302 cubic inches) V8 engine used in the Mustang during that period.
Branding: The valve covers were typically embossed with the “Ford” logo or “Mustang” branding, indicating their original equipment manufacturer status.
Oil Filler Cap: Each valve cover had an integrated oil filler cap, allowing easy access for adding oil to the engine. The cap was usually made of plastic and had a rubber gasket to ensure a tight seal.
Ventilation System: The valve covers featured a breather opening or a PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve to regulate the airflow and vent excess gases from the engine’s crankcase.
Mounting: The valve covers were secured to the cylinder heads using a series of bolts. The exact number of bolts and their locations may vary depending on the specific year and model of the Mustang.
Gaskets and Seals: To prevent oil leaks, the valve covers were fitted with gaskets or rubber seals between the covers and the cylinder heads. These gaskets ensured a proper seal and prevented oil from leaking onto the engine’s exterior.
Aftermarket Options: Although the OEM valve covers were the standard option, aftermarket companies also offered a variety of aftermarket valve covers with different designs, materials, and finishes for enthusiasts who wanted to customize the appearance of their engine bay.
It’s worth noting that the specific details and features of the valve covers may vary slightly depending on the year and trim level of the Mustang, as well as any modifications or changes made to the engine by previous owners.