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In Reply to: Cat d6 wrench posted by Ihcarl66 on December 24, 2018 at 06:56:44:
Did a valve job in my friend's shop .... a '74 Audi Fox that I owned (don't remind me of that). I had done all the disassembly and he did the valve job. I went to put the head back onto the block and he told me that he would do it so stand back. He took the head out of my hands and installed it. When he was finished I noticed that one of the masking tape tags I had tagged some wiring with was sandwiched between the head and the block. From looking at the old head gasket that we had, it looked like the tape tag would have covered one of the coolant passages between the block and the head. So, off came the head, the wire and tag removed out of the way and back together it went. We used the same new head gasket, worked good and never leaked. But I reminded him of that story many times over the years.
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