while I am slowly cleaning up my completely disassembled engine...I'm finding the most challenging part of this whole process is removing the old, baked on gasket material. I know this isn't a new problem...but I'm curious if anyone has found anything that works well?
I have tried various things..Permatex gasket remover, plastic razor blades, plastic scraper, scotchbrite, WD40 and a razor blade (I know, never use a razor blade on aluminum), rubber bullet (with grit) things for a Dremel and my latest one, paint remover.
The '2-5 minute contact time' paint remover needed about 5 applications and an hour of contact time to soften the gaskets. It helped but wasn't a game changer. So I'm back to soaking the gaskets with WD40 to soften them and using a razor blade to carefully scrape. Slow, tedious process that could result in gouging a slice of aluminum off the case at any time..
Anything I'm missing that may help in this process? (still waiting on my gasket and seals plus I ordered a new exhaust valve and a washer that fits under the valve spring that somehow disappeared on me!)