Base Gasket Removal
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Base Gasket Removal
13 Jun 2007 11:58
Ok you pros out there, how do I remove the old base gasket, cylinder base gaskets, with the engine still in the frame and without dropping anything in the cases? I wire wheels the crap of the bottom of the cylinders already, but I dont think, unless I clog the holes before I wire wheel the cases side, but give me your suggestions!
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Re: Base Gasket Removal
13 Jun 2007 12:17
stuff holes full of rags,soak gasket with acetone and start scraping;)
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Re: Base Gasket Removal
13 Jun 2007 12:45
I do this often.
I buy a product from NAPA called ROLOC.
It is like a scotch-brite pad on a 2" arbor.
It removes all gasket residue without harming the case.
Roloc is a brand name, and they also make sanding discs on arbors, make sure you get the brown pads that look like scotchbrite
WARNING: Wire wheels WILL remove and/or scratch the case material, making them leak.
I jist looked at the box, and they are by Scotchbrite
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I buy a product from NAPA called ROLOC.
It is like a scotch-brite pad on a 2" arbor.
It removes all gasket residue without harming the case.
Roloc is a brand name, and they also make sanding discs on arbors, make sure you get the brown pads that look like scotchbrite
WARNING: Wire wheels WILL remove and/or scratch the case material, making them leak.
I jist looked at the box, and they are by Scotchbrite
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Re: Base Gasket Removal
13 Jun 2007 13:20
They are available with sticky back or with the twist arbor.
Don't bother with the sticky back, they think they are flying saucers, and escape often.
Don't bother with the sticky back, they think they are flying saucers, and escape often.

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Re: Base Gasket Removal
13 Jun 2007 13:27
Thanks guys But I like Patton's idea better, never heard of it. Sorry Florida but I don't feel like it for dust or dirt around that area right now, and my nose, have a slight cold. And acetone sounds like another good idea Wireman. Thanks guys! I thought people stay away from my post seeing how long they take to give me an answer. Just came in from working on 650 clutch again, I let my girlfriend learn how to ride it so its getting a fair share of abuse!
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Re: Base Gasket Removal
13 Jun 2007 13:35
kzwolfsr wrote:
Acetone may give the old sinuses a workout.
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I don't own stock, so no apology necessary.Sorry Florida but I don't feel like it for dust or dirt around that area right now, and my nose, have a slight cold. And acetone sounds like another good idea Wireman.
Acetone may give the old sinuses a workout.
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Re: Base Gasket Removal
13 Jun 2007 13:36
Patton wrote:
This stuff will strip the paint from your case.
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This stuff will strip the paint from your case.
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Re: Base Gasket Removal
13 Jun 2007 13:44
I don't have any paint on my engine (thank God for that). I am going to go looking for it now. Where to start? Any auto store?
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Re: Base Gasket Removal
13 Jun 2007 14:04
kzwolfsr wrote:
Yes, get high temp enamel from the auto parts store. The Very High Temp paint is only needed for exhaustI don't have any paint on my engine (thank God for that). I am going to go looking for it now. Where to start? Any auto store?
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Re: Base Gasket Removal
13 Jun 2007 14:58
Duck wrote:
It will also cause your cam chain, rods, and cylinder studs, to start rusting almost immediately. I tried it once
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This stuff will strip the paint from your case.<br><br>Post edited by: Duck, at: 2007/06/13 16:38
It will also cause your cam chain, rods, and cylinder studs, to start rusting almost immediately. I tried it once

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