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<blockquote data-quote="Cadillacmak" data-source="post: 20567" data-attributes="member: 11338"><p>I do something similar to you. If final is 65, i do a run through the pattern at 50ish, then 60ish, then twice at 65. I feel like a nice even squeeze on the gasket is better than taking one bolt all the way to 65 right off the bat. I might be wrong, but it sure doesn't hurt anything the way I do it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cadillacmak, post: 20567, member: 11338"] I do something similar to you. If final is 65, i do a run through the pattern at 50ish, then 60ish, then twice at 65. I feel like a nice even squeeze on the gasket is better than taking one bolt all the way to 65 right off the bat. I might be wrong, but it sure doesn't hurt anything the way I do it! [/QUOTE]
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