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gear banger
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![]() I think that felpro makes a gasket for everthing. Stay away from the copper head gaskets (hardcore racing). If you use lockwire gaskets you will need to get the heads machined to accept them. I would use normal head gaskets with ARP head studs. Did you blow a head gasket, or are you just replacing them for the hell of it? Why replace it if it is fine?
Wade
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