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Old 02-17-2002, 09:58 PM   #6
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You any good at welding?

Actually Chris (mach 1), Chris (91lx) is right. It's not a big deal when installed. As I'm sure you've experienced in the past, the couplings used are spring lock, which actually seal better with more force applied against them. That's why if you don't have the removal tool in place correctly, they are very hard to get apart.

It's up to you, though. In my opinion, the negative consequences and their probabilities are worse using the old head bolt rather than a new one.

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-Chris
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