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Search Help "pop off valve"

How do I do a search on "Pop Off Valve"
I can't get the syntax right on joining the words.
Maybe I should just post my question and somebody will tell me to search.

Old 11-12-2003, 10:22 AM
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Do a search. Kidding. Perhaps "popoff"
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What's your question, The best advise I can give is to make sure the pilot bit in the holesaw is only a 1/4 inch past the edge of the saw or you may drill a hole in your cold start fuel chamber when you cut the hole for the valve. Don't ask how I know.
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What's your question, The best advise I can give is to make sure the pilot bit in the holesaw is only a 1/4 inch past the edge of the saw or you may drill a hole in your cold start fuel chamber when you cut the hole for the valve. Don't ask how I know.
OUCH! Also, a right angle drill is really helpfull. I didn't use one and even though it worked, I spent forever mounding the puddy on there to get the thing to seal. It's amazing how small of a leak will send the CIS into fits.
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Oops. forgot to warn you about the metal parts in there, Paul, but I thought only the later SCs had them. In any event, I'm not sure it hurts them much to have holes in them. They may not be necessary at all.
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No use on the search, too many posts with popoff. I'll post my question.

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