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Old 04-30-2003, 07:15 PM   #1
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the rust they said was in my valves and a little around my pistons? but they said it was fine as long as it was oiled properly. it wasnt a lot but they could see some rust but i also blew it all the way! and had 2 drive it 10 minutes to get to a shop so..... i am at fault but if it did get into your motor mast will evaporate from heat but if you see it make it all the way out your exhuast fix the problem right and make sure it didnt do damage!
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