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Re: Head Cleaning
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Use a very sharp chisel, keep it sharpened and use at a very light angle. Be careful not to dig into the head, I found this works best, some of the old rb30 inlet gaskets were adhesive and very hard to get off, this worked a treat for those.

Posted on: 2010/3/17 21:18
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Subject Poster Date
     Head Cleaning Bandit_blues 2010/3/17 10:07
       Re: Head Cleaning Mildman 2010/3/17 10:50
       Re: Head Cleaning datoboy1982 2010/3/17 10:54
         Re: Head Cleaning Bandit_blues 2010/3/17 11:55
       Re: Head Cleaning ddgonzal 2010/3/17 15:55
         Re: Head Cleaning Bandit_blues 2010/3/17 17:21
       Re: Head Cleaning townie 2010/3/17 21:18




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