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Old 04-24-2017, 05:36 PM
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Ah crud, I edited the above post
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Old 04-24-2017, 05:37 PM
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Cool. I'll see what I can do.
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Wellll ****. Ordered a 01-05 head gasket on accident. Now to get a 94-00 gasket in the next few days.

This is 100% @shuiend's fault and not mine. He linked me a head gasket and I blindly purchased it. Everyone blame him.

Calling mazda comp in the morning. But if anyone has one on the shelf let me know
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Originally Posted by aidandj
Wellll ****. Ordered a 01-05 head gasket on accident. Now to get a 94-00 gasket in the next few days.

This is 100% @shuiend's fault and not mine. He linked me a head gasket and I blindly purchased it. Everyone blame him.

Calling mazda comp in the morning. But if anyone has one on the shelf let me know
Bah, just drill out the missing holes.

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Originally Posted by codrus
Bah, just drill out the missing holes.

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He should use a hole punch.
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Got dowel pins from curly. 2 head gaskets on order, arp flywheel bolts arriving tomorrow. Oil pump on Wednesday. Hoping to start this weekend. Leave for Nebraska on Tuesday for a week. So I gotta get it done.
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Originally Posted by shuiend
He should use a hole punch.

Shotgun.

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Am I doing it right?

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aim a little higher and to the right and your good
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You race the water heater a lot? Best time at ORP?
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It handles decent. Gets hot pretty quick though.
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Originally Posted by Scaxx
You race the water heater a lot? Best time at ORP?
Y u staring around his house like that?
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Originally Posted by aidandj
Am I doing it right?
I dunno, I can't tell what kind of shell you have loaded. Slugs are too big for coolant passages.

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Buckshot for coolant passages.
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All clean. Kinda

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That's a weird looking cat in the first pic.
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Originally Posted by stefanst
That's a weird looking cat in the first pic.
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So about half the shims supertech sent me measure out to 6.42mm in diameter instead of 6mm. They are sitting on the valve. Should I be worried about them coming off somehow?
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Originally Posted by aidandj
So about half the shims supertech sent me measure out to 6.42mm in diameter instead of 6mm. They are sitting on the valve. Should I be worried about them coming off somehow?
They're probably no more likely to come off at 6.42mm than 6mm, just dont float your valves.
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