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Re: GE LS-Vtec conversion leak (StolenTeg)
just use a new OEM gasket......maybe apply some copper spray to the gasket to help seal it up good.
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Re: GE LS-Vtec conversion leak (non-VTEC)
With the GE Stepped dowel, do i need to bore out the hole on the p75 gasket?
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Re: GE LS-Vtec conversion leak (StolenTeg)
yeah youre going to have to enlarge the hole a little bit with a drill bit just
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drill it out to fit the dowel pin.....also use copper spray...highly recommended
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