Originally Posted by jung
Hi Andy,

It's a super pain in the bum because every time I have a problem, I have to pull one of the heads to get in to inspect (running Indy EZ heads with the valley plate that dovetails under the edge..)

Really appreciate your input. Ta!

You do not have to pull the heads to remove the valley pan with Indy heads. Slice the RTV between the head and the tray with a knife. Then run the knife under the tray at the china wall. Tap the tray rearward with a block of wood, the RTV will break loose since its been cut. The tray can ow be tipped out of the valley. Done it more than few times.
Doug