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    put the guard in, if the sleeves go, it will definitely cut down on damages if its kept contained. It doesn't affect cooling no more than the headgasket itself and its cheap!

    if you want to get fancy, these guys have the king of blockguards

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPOOLIN View Post
    put the guard in, if the sleeves go, it will definitely cut down on damages if its kept contained. It doesn't affect cooling no more than the headgasket itself and its cheap!

    if you want to get fancy, these guys have the king of blockguards

    http://www.turbooptions.com/cncdesig...d&productId=13
    THiS...

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