f-off gasket.!

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Anyone got any tips on removing a baked on rocker cover gasket from a 30yo xs1100. My fingers are killing me. Thanks in advance.
 
A very sharp (new) set of craft knives but you must be very careful to keep the blade close to flat at all times as you gradually work your way around.

You will probably need to use a fore/aft cutting/sliding action to complete the task.
Keeping the blade nearly flat will help prevent scratching/scoring of the surface.
 
Yep what he said, plus there are gasket removal sprays (we use a Wurth one at work) that soften (actually melts) the gunge from gaskets......it's nasty stuff that stings like fekk if you get it into a scratch on your hands, so gloves are good for the job, but a spray of that, 30 seconds wait, a scrape with a stanley blade scraper then another squirt...repeat until done.

Works well :thumb2
 
Have the craft knives, will shop for gasket remover tomorrow. Its some whore of a job isn't it. Whats your thoughts on replacement gasket, just a gasket or should I use gasket in a tube also?
 
We usually use a smear of RTV heat resistant silicone.

That's on Land Rovers mostly, but a GS is about as advanced as a Landy and it hasn't done our bikes any harm so far :D
 
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That would be the job alright, but sadly frame, coils and other important bits are in the way!
 
not that i'm 'qualified' to reply, but :rolleyes:
Shouldn't you use a scraper thats softer than the metal you're scraping to avoid damage?
e.g. - 2p piece on ali? :nenau

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This, coming from Og, :blast
he wot defies convention and clears out carb jets with.... *shock horror* a piece of wire! :eek:
 
Stick it in the dishwasher when the wifes not looking :augie
The whole engine? (gasket was on engine block) thanks for the replies, for anyone who doing a search in future. I used wurth gasket remover and a craft knife first, then changed to a sharpened wood chisel and wd40 going gently! Best to tuck something over and around the cams and valves first, I had to nick the dyson to hover up a few stray bits! Will be changing the oil too. Now i'm looking for tips to fitting the new gasket!
 


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