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#1 Posted : Wednesday, 30 November 2005 4:20:38 AM(UTC)
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In often surf this site and have noticed how helpful you are in advising others who need accurate technical advice. This question may transgress some boundaries. For an 4.1 Xflow with alloy head and alloy inlet manifold (gasket is leaking) what sort of a "RELIABLE STRAIGHT EDGE" should be used to dertermine if there is a warp or irregularity of the surface of the inlet manifold ? and if removing pieces of broken manifold gasket from the head should I plug the ports with cloth ?hanking you for your reply ~ Verne
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, 30 November 2005 4:44:43 AM(UTC)
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hey mate-you got the wrong forum.this is holden!! doesnt matter- apart from taking it to an engineering shop{good idea} find an engineers ruler,the steel ones.
be an innovator, not a imitator
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, 30 November 2005 6:57:34 AM(UTC)
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steel ruler is the go! man's 5th best friend
1st - Beer
2nd - Dog
3rd - Hammer
4th - The missus (when she brings beer)
5th - Steel ruler!

Also, if your careful enough with the removal of gasket, you wont have to worry (shouldnt get any in there a
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