Jun 8, 2010 #11 S supasnipa360 Member Joined Mar 29, 2010 Posts 18 Reaction score 0 Location Erie, PA ^ thats a big facepalm.
Jun 8, 2010 #12 I ilovevtec951 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 18, 2008 Posts 78 Reaction score 0 Location Riverside Ca (951) they sale gasket remover in a can if the razor blade doesnt work but it should do the trick
Jun 8, 2010 #13 finch13 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 2, 2008 Posts 5,025 Reaction score 41 Location Twin Cities, MN Is the gasket stuck to the cylinder head or the valve cover? Head, use a razor blade or gasket scraper, that caustic spray on gasket remover won't work here. Valve cover, pry it out until you can grab it and just yank.
Is the gasket stuck to the cylinder head or the valve cover? Head, use a razor blade or gasket scraper, that caustic spray on gasket remover won't work here. Valve cover, pry it out until you can grab it and just yank.
Jun 9, 2010 #14 HondaLuver83 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 22, 2008 Posts 5,000 Reaction score 25 Location Oregon I used gasket sealent instead of buying a new valve cover gasket. I had a tube sitting around so why not. Its worked fine for almost 2 years...
I used gasket sealent instead of buying a new valve cover gasket. I had a tube sitting around so why not. Its worked fine for almost 2 years...
Jun 9, 2010 #15 S Steverino Well-Known Member Joined May 4, 2007 Posts 200 Reaction score 1 Location Near Toronto, Canada Isn't the gasket a rubber piece that you can just peel away? . . .
Jun 10, 2010 #16 D DoWorkSon4521 Member Joined May 4, 2010 Posts 20 Reaction score 0 Location Tulsa Ok It is the rubber peice but mine was glued....I got it off with a razor blade, flathead, and a bunch of other tools my friend had laying around and it took about 2 hours and it sucked!! Last edited: Jun 10, 2010
It is the rubber peice but mine was glued....I got it off with a razor blade, flathead, and a bunch of other tools my friend had laying around and it took about 2 hours and it sucked!!