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<blockquote data-quote="green99_svt" data-source="post: 3072484" data-attributes="member: 26486"><p>the block or head surface should never be cleaned with sand paper. Duane if thats what you do and the results please you for all meens do so. i do not reccomend it. the little peices of sand come off and can contaminate bearings and clog oil galleys. not only that if the scratch is deep enough it will create a leak path for the oil to follow.</p><p></p><p>as far as a word holding in court im not really sure what court would hold a backyard tech (not saying duane is not a good tech because he is knowledgable) over a ford trained tech. btw what the hell is a cse certification. i know what ase is because i hold all 8(most ase techs cant fix a sandwich so it doesnt meen much). </p><p></p><p>also duane please dont try to discredit me. your opinion to not let a ford tech touch your car is fine and valid. there are alot of bad techs at any shop. doesnt meen that i am or not. i simply replied to the thread to let the original poster know that in fact head gaskets do leak oil from the rear without any effect on engine performance, and is in fact a common issue on mod fords. just because one person that has experience in doing head gaskets has not seen it doesnt make it not possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="green99_svt, post: 3072484, member: 26486"] the block or head surface should never be cleaned with sand paper. Duane if thats what you do and the results please you for all meens do so. i do not reccomend it. the little peices of sand come off and can contaminate bearings and clog oil galleys. not only that if the scratch is deep enough it will create a leak path for the oil to follow. as far as a word holding in court im not really sure what court would hold a backyard tech (not saying duane is not a good tech because he is knowledgable) over a ford trained tech. btw what the hell is a cse certification. i know what ase is because i hold all 8(most ase techs cant fix a sandwich so it doesnt meen much). also duane please dont try to discredit me. your opinion to not let a ford tech touch your car is fine and valid. there are alot of bad techs at any shop. doesnt meen that i am or not. i simply replied to the thread to let the original poster know that in fact head gaskets do leak oil from the rear without any effect on engine performance, and is in fact a common issue on mod fords. just because one person that has experience in doing head gaskets has not seen it doesnt make it not possible. [/QUOTE]
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