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<blockquote data-quote="cobraracer46" data-source="post: 3070107" data-attributes="member: 13924"><p>I used to work for Ford my self and can back up what green99_svt is saying because I have seen it with my own eyes as well. Duane is a shade tree guy that has probably never worked as a Ford tech so his responses so far are understandable. Finally, to repete, never ever use metal gasket scrapers or sand paper to clean cylinder head gasket surfaces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobraracer46, post: 3070107, member: 13924"] I used to work for Ford my self and can back up what green99_svt is saying because I have seen it with my own eyes as well. Duane is a shade tree guy that has probably never worked as a Ford tech so his responses so far are understandable. Finally, to repete, never ever use metal gasket scrapers or sand paper to clean cylinder head gasket surfaces. [/QUOTE]
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