What is something good to use to remove those stupid cork valve cover gaskets from my valve covers? :mad: Engine degreaser and a razor blade just isn't working for me. I'm thinking some kind of acid of sorts [img]graemlins/evilgrin.gif[/img]
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Removing Cork Gaskets
\'95 Med. Quasar Blue Camaro 3.4 A4<br />Bunch o\' mods<br /><b>10.18 @ 67.60 mph 2.22 60 ft (1/8 mile)</b> <br /><br />-1986 Camaro with a carbed 350<br /><b>8.53 @ 81.45mph 1.8 60\'</b><br />AIM CamaroL32Tags: None
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If you have a plug in or cordless drill, go to pepboys. In the autobody section there is a black round piece of hardened fiber that is used for stripping paint from the body of cars, and it fits into common household drills. Hook that b*tch up, it worked great for my cork gaskets!
-Marc
[ March 03, 2003: Message edited by: hockeyman ]</p>sigpic
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