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Posted by Dan in Ore on May 27, 2002 at 05:42:13 from (198.81.16.56):
I was very disappointed when I got a gasket set from my local automotive dealer for my F-12. It was a Victor brand set, which I have used many times over the years for automotive work. The set cost me a lot of money (more than I would like to admit to). The problem that I have with it is that it was supposed to be a complete set and was only a valve grind set with a pan set thrown in. I really thought that Victor was a lot better than that. I have had to make a lot of gaskets to supplement the set. If it weren't for needing the head gasket and not being able to make that one, I would have tried to take it back. If I would have then I probably would have beencharged a re-stocking fee. Just blowing off a little steam here and maybe keeping someone else from making the same mistake. Dan
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