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Wo ist die Rennstrecke?
 
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Remove Locktite 574

I've checked the archeives, but found nothing.

What is the best way to remove locktite 574 from those hard to reach areas? The areas are between the cam towers and heads.

Thanks

Old 05-14-2006, 07:49 AM
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Re: Remove Locktite 574

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I've checked the archeives, but found nothing.

What is the best way to remove locktite 574 from those hard to reach areas? The areas are between the cam towers and heads.

Thanks
I don't understand how you would find those areas "hard to reach".

I find the factory recommended gasket remover Loctite 80646 (aka Pematex Gasket Remover ) works very well.

I did a search for "gasket remover" in the Engine Building forum and found quite a few posts on thise including my own -
loctite 574 removing

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Old 05-14-2006, 09:48 AM
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I used "remove locktite 574" - didn't think to use gasket remover.

I'm trying to remove the excess around the alignment pins on the heads and the excess around the valve spring area.

Thanks
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Hello don

I've tried some gasket removal products, they work fine, but the best is :....

time and patience !

Philippe

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