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Re: gasket remover



TBerk, You are correct, I use S.O.S as a genneral refference, I appologies
for the missleading.
Nathan

T Berk wrote:

> I'd recommend using the plain steel wool over SOS which has soap and
> stuff in it. The plain stuff comes in different grades or fineness of
> 'grit' and can be used on a bunch of things.
>
> TBerk w/ $0.02
>
> Nathan Malone wrote:
> > I scrape as much
> > gasket off as I can with a razor (bigger chunks) and then I just use a
> > S.O.S pad, and clean it really whell...
> > HTH
> > Nathan
> >
> > Alex Ting wrote:
> >
> > > hello all,
> > >
> > > I removed my oil pan last night as part of my turbo
> > > install, and the pan gasket is pretty well stuck on there
> > > due to liberal overuse of gasket sealer from the last time.
> > > What's the easiest way to get this crap off?
> > > Any secret tricks?
> > >
> > > Please don't tell me hammer and chisel.... :)
> > >
> > > Alex Ting




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