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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Sechelt, B.C., Canada
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![]() Word up guys...
Thanks for the tips...But...I tried to make my own angle gauge...But the degrees are to close to do by 1/2 or 1/4 turn it's like 55 degrees,then 65 degrees,then 75 degrees and that varies on the bolt length... stupid chevy vortec heads....it just makes me love my Mustang even more!!!!!! ![]() I'm gonna go to the few auto shops around here and try and borrow one for beer..wish me luck! As for having a AUTO ZONE I wish, that would be awesome! It seems like living in Canada everthing is harder to get and is ALWAYS twice as much as what you guys from the states say! I'm moving to the USA and gonna be a race car driver..lol ![]() Thanks eh, Big Bopper.
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