jeff_smith_0423
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2007
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Gents,
I've finished the removal, disassembly, cleaning and rebuild of the two carbs on my '77 Merc 850, and have a quick question before i put them back on. When removing the lower carb, part of the old cardboard/asbestos gasket remained stuck on the intake. I'm not having much luck getting if off. This may be because the motor is still mounted on the transom and things are tough to get at, but it may be that it's just become one with the intake.
Any suggestions as to what i can use to get it off? Can it be torched? Any chemicals i should avoid using so close to the intake? I'd really prefer NOT using a dremel at this point. The thought of all that material going everywhere (and potentially into the crankcase ) makes my skin crawl.
I've finished the removal, disassembly, cleaning and rebuild of the two carbs on my '77 Merc 850, and have a quick question before i put them back on. When removing the lower carb, part of the old cardboard/asbestos gasket remained stuck on the intake. I'm not having much luck getting if off. This may be because the motor is still mounted on the transom and things are tough to get at, but it may be that it's just become one with the intake.
Any suggestions as to what i can use to get it off? Can it be torched? Any chemicals i should avoid using so close to the intake? I'd really prefer NOT using a dremel at this point. The thought of all that material going everywhere (and potentially into the crankcase ) makes my skin crawl.