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Old 01-02-2002, 11:57 PM   #3
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Sorry to disagree about the Felpro 1011 gaskets. My friends and I blew them a lot. The counterman at Hawaii Racing told me "yeah, they blow all the time." He was right.

I upgraded to Mr. Gasket "Solicor" head gaskets, which I'll recommend to any one. I've detonated the s**t out of them. I just had my heads off this week, and the gaskets couldn't be better. The area around the fire ring is nice and shiny, which means no combustion leakage. This was after serious amounts of detonation, including a time when the T-rex pump failed and the motor leaned out.

A set costs about 70 bones from Hawaii Racing, but I believe you won't be disappointed.

Don't forget to check P/V clearance...I believe those are 2.02 heads, right?

Good Luck!
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