engine tin not fitting close to the engine bay seal, Am I doing something wrong? |
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engine tin not fitting close to the engine bay seal, Am I doing something wrong? |
buck toenges |
Dec 11 2018, 01:19 PM
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BeatNavy |
Dec 11 2018, 02:30 PM
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I been running the last couple of years with a similar situation. I also had a bit of a gap on one side. You can use hog pliers / clips to try to bring the seal together at the corners if adjusting the engine back and forth doesn't help (I could never really get it to fit that well).
All said and done, though, I've never had issues with head temps. |
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