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RE: Wear From Positive Seals
By Ross - 05/13/2001 9:21:03 AM; IP 152.163.201.56
I have been running teflon type on the intakes but stock Ford type on the exhaust for quite some time. That is if it has new guides. If they are a little worn but still good, you can run teflon on both sides.

In my opinion, the exhaust side runs too hot (dry not a problem with melting them) for the teflon seals plus vacuum on the intake side sneaks some oil to the guides but pressure on the exhaust side doesnt do much. The stock seals do fine on the exh side and keep from wearing guides
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 Wear From Positive Seals -- John, 05/11/2001
 RE: Wear From Positive Seals -- kevin, 05/12/2001
RE: Wear From Positive Seals -- Ross, 05/13/2001
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