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on a 1.7 or 1.8 on the #3 cylinder to cool things down ?
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here are some pictures of cyl 3 and sorry for the out of focus on showing the middles of the two cylinders but you get the idea on what to clean out on the heads. the 1st two pictures shows where i cut the tin back and the 2nd shows the center location
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