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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Dallas, TX
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OK, sounds good. I live in an apartment so unfortunately I don't have access to a shop vac or anything like that to suck it out. So I will remove the #3 gasket and do the best I can with the paper towels. I just wanted to be sure that letting that little bit of water/coolant in the cylinder wouldn't screw anything up. I had cleaned up the area pretty well when I changed that #3 gasket recently so there shouldn't really be any "junk" floating around in there. Thanks cre.
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