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Old 09-13-2002, 09:32 AM   #5
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well, here are your choices as I see them...

1. pull your intake and replace these gaskets only and hope it isnt the heads.

A. Possibly have to pull you r intake again to replace the head gaskets meaning you have to do the intake again...


2. Pull the intake AND head gaskets, replace them both and know that you got it the first time.

Your choice, but I would go with number 2 just to be safe.

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