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While discussing intake seals, Technician A says that a faulty intake valve seal will allow oil to be pulled into the cylinder from the low pressure created during the intake stroke. Technician B says that a leaking intake seal can cause carbon buildup on the valve stem, which interferes with engine breathing. Who is correct?
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