Now I was refering to a good quality shim. that is siliconed to the chip to insure its placement.
Granted there are alot of crappy shims out there. But it doesnt take a rocket scientist to check over everything to make sure non of what you described occures. Trust me, I have a heavy hand and love to crank down bolts. Im used to it, working in an auto shop and machine shop, its second nature. Its really easy to crush a core. (POOR POOR 1.2 T-bird)
also if you are swapping out blocks alot for testing, then they are second to none in speeding things up and insuring accuracy.
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