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Old 07-27-2002, 10:53 AM   #1
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Im not misinforming him or anybody else. Logic states that I am correct. Wheres your logic? Prove to me that these pins are required for proper operation. Im open to logical explanation. I havent seen any yet in this post.

The pins are for ease of assembly, and its seems rather clear to me that is thier only purpose. They are made from rolled metal,not a very convincing arugument that they are needed to prevent head movement, which doesn t even make sense.

They align the gasket and head for installation. The bolts are what holds the thing together. It doesnt take an engineer to see this....As long as you can line up the gasket and bolts without the pins, like most other gaskets , whats the problem?
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