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Old 08-12-2006, 07:20 PM   #6
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changing the valve cover gaskets is a piece of cake once you get started,just do one at a time and make sure everything is really clean before you put on the covers with the new gaskets, I used a McDonalds straw duct-taped to the hose on my shopvac to suck the oil out of my plug wells.There's no sense in paying a expensive mechanic to do something you and your son can do in an hour while having fun and learning more about that legendary motor.
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