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<blockquote data-quote="RickSample1" data-source="post: 1420289" data-attributes="member: 21975"><p>All of the gaskets are blue, they definitely sent the stuff out to get machined you can see the spots not covered by the gasket freshly machined. Not sure if they used new bolts although my receipt had them listed so I assume so.</p><p></p><p>I would do a swap and plan on it one day, but I'd probably have a few thousand wrapped up in the engine then a few wrapped up in the install.</p><p></p><p>The shop is very reputiable... They just finished up a professional racecar and they even have engineers on site. I didn't want to take it to some back yard shop which is why I shelled out a little more. I'm not sure what it could be Unless it's one of the reasons I mentioned above or someone just didn't do a good job at it.</p><p></p><p>That's just a ton of money to drive the car 12 times. If they don't want to fix it, they could at least offer a refund so I can get it done elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickSample1, post: 1420289, member: 21975"] All of the gaskets are blue, they definitely sent the stuff out to get machined you can see the spots not covered by the gasket freshly machined. Not sure if they used new bolts although my receipt had them listed so I assume so. I would do a swap and plan on it one day, but I'd probably have a few thousand wrapped up in the engine then a few wrapped up in the install. The shop is very reputiable... They just finished up a professional racecar and they even have engineers on site. I didn't want to take it to some back yard shop which is why I shelled out a little more. I'm not sure what it could be Unless it's one of the reasons I mentioned above or someone just didn't do a good job at it. That's just a ton of money to drive the car 12 times. If they don't want to fix it, they could at least offer a refund so I can get it done elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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