Thread: oil pan gasket removal
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08-21-2010 12:54 PM #1
thanks for the help. i will try that.BARB
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08-21-2010 01:20 PM #2
There is a spray called gasket remover, I think made by Permatex. I think you still have to get the biggest part off but it gets that last little bit of glue and gasket off.
I like a narrow putty knife that I sharpen more on a wheel, and single edged razor blades. Those brown feltlike discs they sell at Home Depot and other places work well on an electric drill, but you have to mask and use rags so the particles that are flung don't get into the motor. A shop vac works well when you are done, Barb.
I also bought an air powered gasket remover at Harbor Freight and for the longest time I left it in a drawer because I didn't think it worked well. Then I realized you just don't hold it against the gasket and expect it to do all the work. You have to use it like a regular putty knife and let the vibrating blade help cut the gasket loose. I now like it and use it a lot.
DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 08-21-2010 at 01:23 PM.
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08-21-2010 01:45 PM #3
I generally use my die grinder with 3M Roloc Scotch Brite discs. There are cheaper versions from other (Chinese?) manufacturers that work about as well http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...glWMP2M1LZT2bl
...or even just the paint removal wheels found at the big box stores will make short work of those gaskets - and wont hurt the sheet metal oil pan.Dave W
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08-21-2010 01:51 PM #4
i probably labeled the question wrong. the oil pan gasket is stuck like it is welded to the block. i have been using a putty knife and a large flat head screwdriver on it but i am not getting far. i will try to use the suggestions you guys have given me this afternoon after it cools down some outside. thanks everyoneBARB
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