MoDawg73 Active Member Feb 23, 2020 #1 Hello all, I am rebuilding a 951 and I am having trouble removing a gasket from the exhaust manifold. I don’t want to use a razor so as to not gauge the surface. Any tricks? Thanks, Ken
Hello all, I am rebuilding a 951 and I am having trouble removing a gasket from the exhaust manifold. I don’t want to use a razor so as to not gauge the surface. Any tricks? Thanks, Ken
mikidymac Moderator Staff member Moderator Feb 24, 2020 #2 Careful use of a razor blade is the easiest.
bowlerx Member Feb 24, 2020 #3 i first use a razor blade to get the big chunks off, then i go to this to clean it up. never had an issue.
i first use a razor blade to get the big chunks off, then i go to this to clean it up. never had an issue.
mikidymac Moderator Staff member Moderator Feb 24, 2020 #4 Be careful with the wire wheel. If you use too coarse of one you can actually damage the gasket surface.
Be careful with the wire wheel. If you use too coarse of one you can actually damage the gasket surface.
P Pwnage1337 Active Member Feb 24, 2020 #5 I like brass wire wheels because they won't jack shit up like a steel cup brush like the one above
bowlerx Member Feb 24, 2020 #6 mikidymac said: Be careful with the wire wheel. If you use too coarse of one you can actually damage the gasket surface. Click to expand... Pwnage1337 said: I like brass wire wheels because they won't jack shit up like a steel cup brush like the one above Click to expand... it all depends on how you use it. if you go against the wire, it'll damage the surface. going with the wire will clean it and not damage it.
mikidymac said: Be careful with the wire wheel. If you use too coarse of one you can actually damage the gasket surface. Click to expand... Pwnage1337 said: I like brass wire wheels because they won't jack shit up like a steel cup brush like the one above Click to expand... it all depends on how you use it. if you go against the wire, it'll damage the surface. going with the wire will clean it and not damage it.
MoDawg73 Active Member Feb 24, 2020 #7 Thanks for all your advice! I truly appreciate it! I will start with the razor