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[QUOTE]Originally posted by hurting your feelings: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by FivePTSlow: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by hurting your feelings: [qb] Experience goes along way. [/qb][/QUOTE]Yes it does. I've been working on Fox's since 2003. I've worked on cars/small engines since I was a kid. I rebuilt my first motor(Briggs & Stratton) by myself at 12 years old. My dad is a car guy as well. I rebuilt my first car engine by myself at 20 years old(2.0 sohc dodge) I have personally owned an 1987 GT T-Top, 1988 GT Convertible, 1989 Coupe, 1991 GT, Two 92 Coupes, & my current 93 Coupe. All of which were bought stock, or close it, then built by myself. I worked at Mustang of Elk Grove for two years, brought on specifically to rebuild oem engines. This shop primarily worked on EFI Fox's. Routinely did gear swaps, transmission swaps, intake manifold swaps, engine rebuilds, and anything else you would want to do to a Fox. By no means am I a guru, but a lower intake manifold install I can handle. Especially considering it was done on an engine stand before the motor was dropped in the car. [/qb][/QUOTE]Only a weekend hobbyist would use clear rtv. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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