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Old 21-07-2005, 09:55 PM   #1
EB6
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Default Head gaskets

Hows it goin people.
I'v got an EB 6 with cam, head work, exhaust, chip and bbm manifold, problem being ive just blown the head gasket with some thanks to some debrit going through the engine. Anyway ive got everything all good to go back together but i am considering one of your steel head gaskets but there are 2 things i would like to know firstly about them. One is do they resist 'blowing' more than a conventional gasket and secondly are they thinner causing a raise in compression.
Also are the spark plugs you offer colder than standard ones i have had trouble with them fouling up on my car.
Any help would be great.
Nick B.

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