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So Im changing my head gaskets and when I pulled the vent tube from the valve covers on the right side(from drivers point of view) it was full of stuff. There is a plastic piece IN the tube end that connects to the cover and the metal fitting is full of stuff too. Is this right? I haven't gone any further yet, but I should have the heads off tonight and out for machining/inspection tomorrow.
thanks, Pete.
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