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Title: Old Gasket Removal Tips
Post by: giraffe on August 30, 2003, 07:23:26 AM
Hi !!

Can anyone suggest some ideas on how to effectively remove old gaskets ? They are almost rock-hard and are too difficult to scrape off with a "swiss-army" knife !

Thanks I appreciate it  :cheers:
Title: Old Gasket Removal Tips
Post by: KevinC on August 30, 2003, 08:57:41 AM
Soaking them in de-greaser helps a bit. I have to admit old GS gaskets are the toughest I've ever seen, and I'm struggling a bit with a set of my own right now. Fortunately, I have other sets of covers!
Title: Old Gasket Removal Tips
Post by: Adam Fraser on August 30, 2003, 11:39:45 PM
Go to the auto parts store and buy some gasket remover spray.  It is some form of really strong acid and will get most of the gunk off, then use a razor blade and a die grinder with a wire wheel to get the rest of it off.  Just watch the paint with that gasket remover spray it might take some off.
Title: Old Gasket Removal Tips
Post by: Black Snowman on August 31, 2003, 06:57:39 AM
I used the razorblade method and cleaned up my goofs with a little fine sand paper. Seals OK so far but was a lot of work. An "real" gasket scraper would probably make the job eaiser.
Title: Old Gasket Removal Tips
Post by: scratch on August 31, 2003, 05:41:05 PM
Quote from: Black SnowmanI used the razorblade method and cleaned up my goofs with a little fine sand paper. Seals OK so far but was a lot of work. An "real" gasket scraper would probably make the job eaiser.

Yep, just did the right hand crankcase gasket with the razorblade and some Liquid Wrench. Still took 8 hours (I'm a perfectionist).