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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Ft. Worth, TX
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![]() Yea I like to get on here and post up questions that I already know the answer to so that people can make fun of me. Thanks for the help.
Anyways, I am having trouble getting my Edelbrock Performer 5.0 to seal at the ends. It has a large gap between the manifold and the block. I am trying to figure out if I fixed it or not. The gap is much larger than normal and RTV won't do the job. Can I send it to a machine shop and get it decked or something. 82GT don't even bother sending a reply... I have blocked your worthless input. Why don't you post up some more info on how to steal money out of a vending machine? That's where you are really useful. |
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