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Old 05-03-2011   #1
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Re: Bent valves? or Droped a valve, Pictures inside!

The head doesn't look damaged at all... If it isn't damaged, why replace it? Obviously have it gone through and new valves, etc though.


EDIT: Did Tom own this at some point? who the fuck else globs orange RTV all over stuff like that?
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Re: Bent valves? or Droped a valve, Pictures inside!

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EDIT: Did Tom own this at some point? who the fuck else globs orange RTV all over stuff like that?
LMFAO i was going to say the same thing. hahaha
Orange RTV FTMFW!

Edit: does that look really odd to anyone else where the head meets the mani, almost like he stuck a 2g intake manifold on a 1g head? Looks like its dangerously close to a VERY large leak.
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