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Old 01-27-2001, 12:01 AM   #4
Dasykopath
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Go to the nearest Jiffy Lube, and buy a bottle of Steam Engine degreaser from them.I work at a Jiffy lube here in Houston, and I use that stuff on my engine and it works great. Use it just like the bottle says. After you spray it all on, get a brush and scrub it w/ soap and water, then hose it down. Spray it down w/ some Armor All or Black Magic, let it run a few minutes, then open it up and look at how great it looks.

Good Luck bro,
Justin

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88 GT Droptop. Not sure about the heads, stocks shaved mebbe. Intake, stock, think there's some work. Flowtech headers, off road h-pipe, flows, 3.55 FoMo., aluminum driveshaft, C-4 trans. w/ B&M shifter, Ram air, and more on the way.
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