Honda-Tech: How to Remove tough gaskets

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2009

This video was uploaded by GR8racingfool i take no credit for it at all
i just reposted the video incase he ever deletes it we'll still have it, and to help out H-T.
this is to show others how I remove gaskets from delicate metal surfaces.
3M Roloc use with die grinder or drill.

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  • Wear sfety glasses and hearing protecction? I would hate to see that die grinder ride upthat string on that sweatshirt. It could sure get ugly!

  • THIS SHOULD NOT BE DONE ON ALUMINUM! I GOT A BRISTLE DISC IN THE MAIL AND IT MOST DEFINITELY GOT THE GASKET OFF AS WELL AS SCRATCHED THE FUCK OUT OF THE BLOCK AT LOW RPMS AND LIGHT TOUCHING IT. WORTHLESS AS A GASKET REMOVER ON ANYTHING ALUMINUM.

  • O shit I mean gm lmfao xD

  • I don't give a rats ass what gmc says lol were did u pick up this tool???

  • DO NOT USE THESE! There is abrasive paricles THAT will cause engine leaks and failures dur to GOUGED sufaces and bearing failure at some later date! A razor blade and a scotch brite pad is still a concern, but in the right hands and clean work practice is the way to surface prep any automotive part. KEEP ALL DEBRIS AND ABRASIVES OUT OF ENGINE!

  • @druebwake how does this guy sound anything like seth rogen?

  • DO NOT USE THEM DISCS!Problem is they are made out of a powdery substance,the scotchbrite pads.The particles of the scotchbrite padsGet in the oil which the oil filter can't trap the little particles.It has been a big cause of premature engine damage.GM has a few TSBs saying not to use them

  • you still have to be careful, even though your using the right one for aluminum it can still gouge it if you arent careful

  • i dident know Seth Rogen was into Mechanics..

  • anyone know the Harbor freight stock no on the pads or dremel equivalents

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