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Re: Broken Manifold Bolts refresher course
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Posted by Billy NY on February 14, 2006 at 19:19:18 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: Broken Manifold Bolts refresher course posted by TimV on February 14, 2006 at 18:51:54:
Oh yeah, when it rains it pours, I've learned to accept that factor, "the best laid plans of mice and men", so that every once in awhile when you do get a break when turning the proverbial golden wrenches, it is appreciated. I knew something was up when I was able to tighten these up, well this one was going to break no matter what, be it really stuck, which it was, or just par for the course, seeing that all the others are loose, no escaping without a snag! That 300 gives one plenty of room on the old ones, fast forward to my '96 F-150 and there is not as much room in there, last year they offered it, always thought it was a good motor, had one in a '66 F-100, it outlived the truck.
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