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Old 05-08-2003, 10:09 AM   #6
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I think your heads need to come off and the pistons need to be inspected. If you had a piston valve collision, you could have cracked a piston. Also, I would call comp cams and see what valve springs they recomend for your application. Then I would clay test the valves for clearance before putting it back together. A really big mess, sorry to hear about it. Hopefully, no significant damage and you can get it back together soon.
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