Gasket removal solutions?

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Gasket removal solutions?

Post by Cossackmannie »

I'm replacing the head on the Z750E and all the gaskets have come off quite cleanly bar the base gasket which is stuck fast to the crankcases.
There are a few factors which make this a difficult task.
1- Bits possibly getting into the bottom end. Packing with cloths/rags makes it difficult to see properly.
2- The studs make it awkward to get a clean go at the gasket with a Gay Blade/tool of any description.
3- Aerosol gasket remover has no effect

I don't want to remove the engine or studs to make access easier unless it's absolutely neccessary so any 'TopTips' are very welcome.

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heat it with a hot air gun?
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I've always used a good sharp stanley, seems to do the trick,just the stanley on it's own not attatched to the knife.
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Ah! Hot air gun! Hadn't thought of that! :2up

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Paint scraper
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sharp stanley knife scraper , heat gun and a hoover to stop the bits of gasket going into the engine.
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Post by Kawasaki krazy »

Zax wrote:sharp stanley knife scraper , heat gun and a hoover to stop the bits of gasket going into the engine.
+1 on the hoover, forget stuffing it with rags etc.

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Plastic pan scourer and Evo Stick thinners, used this a lot.

NO SNIFFIN ;)
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Post by Cossackmannie »

Job done!
The hoover idea was a great help. Saved loads of grief.

Thanks to all for the suggestions :2up
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