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het a die grinder or a dremel too and gently, I mean gently, sand off the remainer and then use a cleaning solvent or gasket prep to clean and prep the area
i know i'm about the 10th reply saying don't do this. don't do this.
and i've said it before. when a poster asked for technical advice what promps **** like that. you don't have a clue. you just like to see your post? or do you get your kicks hoping you'll screw up someone. normally i try hard to be nice but come on if you don't know don't post!
to the op permatex makes a gasket remover spray that combined with the razor blade work good.
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