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Old 12-13-2004, 10:00 PM   #1
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OK I got one to help lower my compression. I know it's supposed to go underneath the head gasket, but I have a couple other questions.
Is it re-useable?
And do I just slap it on there on does it need some kind of stuff put on it before I bolt it down??? It looks like it's made out of copper, so I think it will be OK if left alone but not sure can someone confirm?
And lastly will this increase my chance of blowing a headgasket? Has anybody used these while running atleast 20 PSI boost? I will be running a max of 25, so I want to make sure.
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This should help you out. Headsaver shim install question?
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