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===Removing an old head gasket===
 
===Removing an old head gasket===
Use a putty knife or gasket scraper, but be very careful that you do not gouge the material with the tool. Perhaps a better idea is to use a 3M rotary pad that is commercially available for this purpose. Use it in your electric drill to clean off the surfaces perfectly without damage. You can also use acetone thinner, ''(confirm)'' or a commercial gasket remover product.
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Use a putty knife or gasket scraper, but be very careful that you do not gouge the material with the tool. Perhaps a better idea is to use a 3M rotary pad that is commercially available for this purpose. Use it in your electric drill to clean off the surfaces perfectly without damage. You can also use acetone thinner, ''(confirm)'' or [http://www.permatex.com/products/automotive/automotive_gasketing/gasket_removers/auto_Permatex_Gasket_Remover.htm Permatex gasket remover].
  
 
Don't use Scotch-Brite pads.
 
Don't use Scotch-Brite pads.
  
Don't use wire brushes -- the wires can break off, get into the oil pump, and lock it up.
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Don't use wire brushes -- the wires can break off, get into the oil pump, and lock it up. ''(What about 3M "hair brush" pads? What are those? Safe to use?)''.
  
 
===Head gasket repair additives===
 
===Head gasket repair additives===

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