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84stang83zephyr 02-18-2001 03:49 PM

Engine apart question
 
I'm going to be taking the topend of my engine apart (intake man., heads, camshaft/lifters/pushrods). My question is how do you take the head gaskets off without getting crap in the cylinders and everywhere else. If i have to, what is the best way to clean it up?

pro88 02-18-2001 05:07 PM

What I do is scrap the main parts of the old gaskets off and use my wire wheel to surface the block and heads to get rid of any stuck gasket stuff. Then I use an old shop vac. and suck up all the gasket material that flew everywhere. You know in the cylinder walls and what not. Then I use a rag and wipe everything clean.

shovelnose 02-18-2001 05:47 PM

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Originally posted by pro88:
What I do is scrap the main parts of the old gaskets off and use my wire wheel to surface the block and heads to get rid of any stuck gasket stuff. Then I use an old shop vac. and suck up all the gasket material that flew everywhere. You know in the cylinder walls and what not. Then I use a rag and wipe everything clean.
What pro88 said. Never had a problem.

Also you could make sure cyl. you are working on is at tdc.

Smokedawg 02-19-2001 12:40 PM

I got to keep agreeing with the other guys on this one..

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84stang83zephyr 02-19-2001 05:49 PM

Thanks guys


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