Eric Wakefield
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How to safely remove gaskets from aluminum surfaces! (Homemade gasket scraper)
Great tool you can make for scraping off old stubborn gaskets from aluminum surfaces such as small engine oil pans, automotive purposes like aluminum cylinder heads, carburetors, etc. Hope you enjoy.
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  • @taylorross1178
    @taylorross1178 Před 5 měsíci

    Man so glad I found this. Encountered the hardest most baked on paper gasket I've ever seen rebuilding my MB5 engine. Gasket removing chemicals and plastic scrapers did absolutely nothing, razor blades knicked and gouged the surface even when trying to be extra careful. Took me 5 minutes to make an aluminum scraper like you've got and it works like a charm, takes time but theres almost no danger of damage.

  • @marko1314
    @marko1314 Před 6 měsíci

    Gday Eric - You're a life saver mate - I'm currently in the process of renovating an old Triumph T140 Bonneville and needless to say on a 40 year old bike the gaskets on the ali-casings are all stuck to buggery - Anyway l tried your trick and it worked a bloody treat - Thanks heaps - Mark Opie, AUSTRALIA

  • @marshubbs7078
    @marshubbs7078 Před 7 měsíci

    I just tried this and it works like a champ!

  • @rikityrik
    @rikityrik Před 7 měsíci

    Sounds like a great tip. I was actually searching if brass wire brush is safe for the aluminum. From what I can tell brass is just ever slightly harder. Not sure could be wrong but I’m going to go with it. Slow and easy like, at least til it gets hard. Haha. Thanks for the tip,👍

  • @randmayfield5695
    @randmayfield5695 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @davidm3210
    @davidm3210 Před rokem

    Very clever idea, thanks for sharing!

  • @dannymacdowall6516
    @dannymacdowall6516 Před rokem

    Top tip mate, especially about the brass wire brush as well - thank you very much.

  • @robcarr2781
    @robcarr2781 Před rokem

    worked brilliantly thanks...

  • @doctormoto8770
    @doctormoto8770 Před rokem

    Great video man and I am a vintage motorcycle mechanic and going to give that method a try so thanks for the tip! 👍

  • @ocrun6765
    @ocrun6765 Před 2 lety

    Great idea! Thank you!

  • @jackbradley6042
    @jackbradley6042 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Eric, this video was a great help!

  • @nobrizzle
    @nobrizzle Před 2 lety

    I've used 1/4" acrylic made into a blade. I learned it in Aviation Mechanic school

    • @aol11
      @aol11 Před rokem

      Thats perfect, thanks!

  • @demetricdavis9749
    @demetricdavis9749 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a bunch sir this idea really helped me on my aluminum boat heads👍

  • @ciaoitalo
    @ciaoitalo Před 2 lety

    I wanna try it, where do I get a piece of aluminum like that?

  • @jaxknet
    @jaxknet Před 2 lety

    This is brilliant, thank you!

  • @hupfernum
    @hupfernum Před 2 lety

    Genius

  • @DAS-Videos
    @DAS-Videos Před 2 lety

    Have a soft aluminum stock, I am going to make one and give it a try.

    • @DAS-Videos
      @DAS-Videos Před 2 lety

      I made one, it does work good. I've had my valve cover face soaking in brake cleaner, and the aluminum scraper is the best. Plastic ones get chowdered up. The aluminum is easy to refresh the blade.

  • @EverydayProjects
    @EverydayProjects Před 3 lety

    Good point. "You want people to be able to count on you." That is something you can never buy: a reputation. Best wishes with your future career!

  • @arechj
    @arechj Před 3 lety

    Very helpful! Thanks!

  • @jammy46235
    @jammy46235 Před 3 lety

    Good idea man maybe you just found something to invent never know lol

  • @ericwakefield2435
    @ericwakefield2435 Před 4 lety

    great video