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<blockquote data-quote="mustangman36578" data-source="post: 9288454" data-attributes="member: 66089"><p>for the cam he is going with he spoke to the manufacturer and they said he can use the stock springs. intake is already off of the engine because we will be installing an aftermarket intake. are the lifters pretty much right there and able to reach with my hands after the intake is off? for installing the new front main seal do i need the special alignment tool for it or is there a trick to putting it in where you can use something else. i know for the modular engines you can just put it in place then take a block of wood and lightly tap it until it is set in the timing cover. thanks again for all your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangman36578, post: 9288454, member: 66089"] for the cam he is going with he spoke to the manufacturer and they said he can use the stock springs. intake is already off of the engine because we will be installing an aftermarket intake. are the lifters pretty much right there and able to reach with my hands after the intake is off? for installing the new front main seal do i need the special alignment tool for it or is there a trick to putting it in where you can use something else. i know for the modular engines you can just put it in place then take a block of wood and lightly tap it until it is set in the timing cover. thanks again for all your help. [/QUOTE]
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