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Yeah, it would be funny until it wasn't. And chances are that wife might "turn on the grumpy" if she suddenly settled down a few inches in her seat. :cool:
Speaking of seats... NICE upgrade there!
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Well, it dang sure isn't cheap but those solve the problem of the thin metal being "dimpled" by the bolts if there are gaskets below the valve cover...
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Project is looking good!
The factory sealed those valve covers with some sort of silicon. The cork allows you to tighten the gaskets and the "squish" of the cork allows the metal pans (valve covers) to bend and distort - and allow it to leak - more than it would if it was hammered out...
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Yeoooow! Dang that looks like it hurts... Been there. Done that and it isn't any fun.
As far as the truck and turbo is concerned, it looks good!
Guessing that was a nice way to keep your mind off your sore toe.
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Heat - there in Montana in particular - must be really nice this time of the year! Suprising that the cables aren't seized up too. It might be worth a little time with some WD40 or similar on those cables so you don't have to work those cast pot metal levers too hard...
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