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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: TEXAS
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![]() Well sence your going to have the heads off, you should put a new chain in. because all the accesories are going to be unbolted. a couple extra hours and you have a new chain on. I waited till 140K, and mine was soo soo soo!! loose! lol You wouldnt want that chain to break and bend some pushrods and beat those new heads up would you?
![]() Buy some heads all complete with studs and plates on them, its a pain in the *** trying to figure out what to buy to fit with the things you got! I dont remember how many times I was on the phone or on the Forums ![]() other things you'll want to get are new spark plugs new wires new cap and rotar probably some new vaccum lines, i had to replace some of mine the price just keeps going up. I spent $400 MORE on my modifications, that i didnt plan on spending. And I didnt get as much HP from that i planned on ![]() |
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