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exhaust header gasket removal

tobinh

Cruisin' Guzzisti
GT Famiglia
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Coquitlam, BC
Hi guys,

I have a leak at the header/cylinder on my B11 right cylinder - I can see soot on the cylinder. it's been like that a while and I never gave it much thought, but I'm doing a pretty major refurbishment and I'd like to sort it. I have the new gaskets/donuts but... how do I get the old ones out?? they are really really stuck! a bit of pick work isn't getting me there.

any tricks/hints for this?

thanks in advance!
 
I find the edge of old one & use a razor knife to clean out the ridge to open up w/a screw driver or scraper blade. Then a brass brush to clean out the mess.
If you can't find the edge, clean it up w/brush & carb cleaner.
 
I've posted the perfect tool a handful of times here, search online for Ullman SW-10
Appreciate your post on this here, as this is precisely why people that want to fix a running issue with the fuel map, is futile. Thanks for listening and checking everything before we both wasted a ton of time. ;)
 
I've posted the perfect tool a handful of times here, search online for Ullman SW-10
Appreciate your post on this here, as this is precisely why people that want to fix a running issue with the fuel map, is futile. Thanks for listening and checking everything before we both wasted a ton of time. ;)
the last few years of breva ownership has taught me the value of listening to good directions!

every time I've had an issue, you and this forum had precisely the answer - if I only read it and did it.
 
I've posted the perfect tool a handful of times here, search online for Ullman SW-10
Appreciate your post on this here, as this is precisely why people that want to fix a running issue with the fuel map, is futile. Thanks for listening and checking everything before we both wasted a ton of time. ;)
That is a nice tool, but I find it easy enough to just use a tool I already have. A cotter pin puller. The tip is 90 degrees to the shaft and the tip is small enough to pry up the exhaust gasket.
 
I got em off - the left one fought me pretty hard, but a little pick tool like the one linked above worked in the end :)
 
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