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Hey CHEF...when you get over to the new eating place you bought be sure that they have a good variety of them Stomach Gaskets on the menu.

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They would otherwise be known as...Griddle Cakes, Flap Jacks, Pan Cakes


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I knew it was that vacuum cyl!

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Mack,way too late for dem dar stomach gaskets.40 years of rich food,eating on the run,screaming at cooks and waiters pert near dissolved any stomach I had... Da greazy,spicy Italian sausages don't even patch the holes any more

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Well Chef I know about chefs, but you gotta think about your customers! Many of us like a set of them Stomach Gaskets swimming in butter and maple syrup, just to hold them in place, don't you know!

I'm sure glad that you got your car shifting. Back when I was a young teenager the only vacuum shift car I knew was wore out. I couldn't afford anything else. We hated vacuum shifts and always put in a conversion kit to make them regular shift. But it was because we didn't know how to fix them right.


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