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Is there an easy way to remove old gaskets

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Does anyone know of an easy way to remove old gaskets from engine side cases and other engine parts. Now, I remove with a sharp blade from an exato knife or similar. Some remove easily and others which have been on for 25 odd years are like petrified on the case and are a pain to remove. Any chemicals or such to use, let me know.
 
Permatex makes spray-on gasket remover. Be very careful how long you leave it on aluminum. It will soften the old gaskets up a lot.

Also, get a good, stiff putty knife and sharpen the edge of it on a grinder for scraping.....
 
I use white spirit (or turpentine) on the bits that are stuck on and hard to remove. I removed my cam cover gasket yesterday which I think has been on for 27 years! I was left with loads of bits that just wouldn't come off. I dipped a cotton bud in white spirit and carefully wiped it over the gasket bits. Left it for 10 minutes then scraped it away easily with a blade.
 
Sharp, sharp razor blades worked for me.


Chad
Columbus, OH 1978 GS550E
 
Be careful with blades of any kind. They are harder than the aluminum and can gouge it if you have a slip. I like to use piece of 1/4" acrylic or plexiglass that has a straight edge on it somewhere. Tough enough to take out gasket material, buit not aluminum. Some solvents may soften the plastic, so watch out.

-Jon
 
I had really good luck stripping the gaskets off my head last year with standard engine degereaser and a dremel tool fitted with SOFT steel wool, running at low rpms. Once the degreaser got into it, the dremel stripped off the gasket material pretty easily without damaging the aluminum.
 
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