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    earl schwieb?

    prep the car yourself.
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    Who's drunk right now!?

    Fuckin Blasted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeeee!
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    Too much torque?

    hahahahahahahahahahahaha A unibody camaro stiff!? ZING! :icon_bigg
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    Fmic

    Genius! But like Communism, i think that only looks good on paper. ;)
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    Ok. Let's hear it! Your best street win and yes...your worst street loss!

    THAT WAS YOU! ROFL! Trent's Trans AM sounded like pure fucking carnage. Props to Rajuns too!
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    Cylinder Head Preparation and Reassembly First-Timer

    Just took a look at the 7M head you're dead right man! haha
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    Cylinder Head Preparation and Reassembly First-Timer

    I know someone was selling the Toyota SST. If you're reading this. PM ME!
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    Cylinder Head Preparation and Reassembly First-Timer

    Been Contemplating, that Buddafucco. Thanks for the Input. http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=all&item_ID=78777&group_ID=1578&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog This is the tool MattJK used. But his springs had a "factory" height and comp springs won't. Haha, Ian I edited that post...
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    Cylinder Head Preparation and Reassembly First-Timer

    Looks like i'm going the PVC Pipe route.
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    Cylinder Head Preparation and Reassembly First-Timer

    No One has TIPS!? Thanks Again Ian!
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    Cylinder Head Preparation and Reassembly First-Timer

    What about a polishing with a Dremel on the Exhaust side? Got a Part Number or link for the valve seal pliers? http://toyotool.com/valve_seal_pliers_solid_metal_co.htm I found this. If someone has one or something similar and wants to part with it, PM ME...
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    Cylinder Head Preparation and Reassembly First-Timer

    Update: NOT Going 1MM oversize! Hey Team! The Game Plan: 1. Finalize Hardness Testing Using My Scleroscope. (looking good so far!) ("Scleroscope" <edit IJ>) 2. Dissasemeble the Head Using The Socket Magnet Method Send off to machine shop! 3. Have my Machinist check out the head for cracks...