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Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Amarillo, Texas, USA
Posts: 780
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Thank you. I used Milodon stainless steel single groove valves on the exhaust but the machinist and I got mixed up on the valves he bought for the intakes. Basically, I had never seen these things before and he thought I knew what I was doing. . . . . So much for idle thoughts. I have noticed that Ford is still using the multi-groove valves on the 4.6. Anyway, I s'pose it's time to think about a valve change soon. Thanks again.
------------------ Father to two Teenage boys and four Mustangs. 71 Mach 1,82 GT/351-C, 85 LX trunk(my project), and one '89 GT |
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