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Posted by Keith-OR on June 18, 2007 at 14:02:20 from (207.200.116.14):
Walt I thought I would check the valves seals before I pulled pan and #2 piston, wa la some jerk left off intake seal. Sanfed me lots of all that extra work ya all had planned for me to do. New head is on, torqued down, rocker arms torqued and adjusted 0.018 cold. One thing I did notice is that the head I had done for the factory 1956 172ci has smaller combustion chambers, so looks like I will have an increase in compression. Will have it running later today. Geeze, next time I think it going to be a simple t a tune-up, I'm going to holler at Walt and or Rich(old).....lol Thanks everyone for all the great advice and feedback... Keith & Shawn PS.. Walt we'll be heading to Hillsboro the 29th of Jun for State Special Olympic track finals. K&S
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