Bent one valve on initial start-up.
Just need to get one new valve.
For B18c1.
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- 16 xceldyne mini top lock titanium retainers nascar fit 1.310" psi springs arca(US $9.99)
- 16 xceldyne mini top lock titanium retainers nascar fit 1.310" psi springs arca(US $9.99)
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