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By kevin - 05/31/2002 10:31:53 AM; IP 209.240.222.132
just be sure to use an intake valve. Try to cut through an exhaust and see why! Actually the exhaust is not magnetic, and when you want to remove them with a magnet, the intake comes out with it. Also you can remove the lifters and stick a curved/hook scribe or allen wrench under it to help it out.
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 hydraulic to solid -- Rob, 05/29/2002
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 RE: hydraulic to solid -- Mike McQuesten, 05/30/2002
Still here...... -- kevin, 05/31/2002
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