The gasket seems to be extremely stuck to the mating surface, because even when I used the plastic attachment on the end of the drill it does not remove even nearly as easily as in all of the YouTube videos.I have tried:
Plastic scrapers - no luck
metal scraper with brake cleaner - works the best, time consuming, can ding up the surface
Plastic attachment on the end of the drill - works the fastest, but horrible on the mating surface!
Razorblade - Faster than the metal scraper but I stopped using because I was worried I would gouge the surface!
I have not tried:
Soaking the gasket in diesel -regardless, I still couldn't soak the crankcase portion in diesel. . .
Gasket Remover Product, by Permatex. . . This is more than likely my next attempt. . .
Secondly, I am confused about the fact that no matter which method I choose, when I go to remove the gasket from the crankcase portion little pieces of gasket are bound to fall within the crankcase. . . ? How do I avoid this.
Thanks, appreciate any and all advice.
-Mark
P.S. I am almost done with the crankcase cover gasket removal now, with unsatisfactory results in my opinion, and roughly 5 hours of carefully scraping it away. I would not like to spend 5 hours in my garage in 10 Fahrenheit temperatures working on the crankcase portion of the gasket. . .
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