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SeaKing head gasket question
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<blockquote data-quote="maintenanceguy" data-source="post: 468023" data-attributes="member: 24227"><p>steel gasket scraper or a putty knife. Take your time and you won't damage anything. They make an aerosol gasket remover that will soften the gaskets but it works much better if used after you scrape most of the gasket off and just soak the remaining crumbs. Most of the time they come off without needing to use the aerosol at all.</p><p></p><p>If this is a 2 stroke, are you sure you have excessive white smoke? The oil mixed with the water can smoke a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maintenanceguy, post: 468023, member: 24227"] steel gasket scraper or a putty knife. Take your time and you won't damage anything. They make an aerosol gasket remover that will soften the gaskets but it works much better if used after you scrape most of the gasket off and just soak the remaining crumbs. Most of the time they come off without needing to use the aerosol at all. If this is a 2 stroke, are you sure you have excessive white smoke? The oil mixed with the water can smoke a lot. [/QUOTE]
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