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Recent TB thread on subject 900 1994

Do they disintegrate or am I seeing them on top of the valve guides as I look down in the head?

The seals were only on the intake valves on my 1984 B23F motor. I would guess that is the case with all motors, to prevent oil from being sucked into the combustion chamber. There are two metal parts, so I would not expect them to disappear.

I don't have an O2 sensor socket, but if I did, I probably wouldn't have needed to hack up water pipe. Does it provide access to both sides for putting the keepers back when you're done?
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Art Benstein near Baltimore

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