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Old 12-12-2001, 08:41 AM   #7
matt cook
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I was working on one side last night - I can get the gasket remnants off pretty good with just a razor blade - then I can degrease it - but it is still fairly dirty.

I think that I am gonna try using the disc and the vacuum at the same time - try to wire tie the hose to my drill...

yeah, it is a pain - I am 6'4", so my back is killing me.
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