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    silicon removal

    Hi all can anyone tell me the best way to silicon from the grove around the rocker cover as I need to replace the gasket after I replace the fuel injection harness. I was going to use a brass wire wheel on my drill at low speed but don't think that would be wise any help much appreciate.
    Thanks Phil

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    A small flat blade screw driver with reasonably sharp edges is what I usually use to remove silicone sealant out of grooves.

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    Selleys manufacture a gel that removes silicone - its a bit expensive but readily available from hardwares stores. Does a good job in places difficult to access. You do need to ensure its all removed because it has some acidity which if left can be a problem down the line.

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    Make sure you use a genuine gasket without silicone. I replaced mine with aftermarket and could not stop it leaking no matter what i did. I then took advice from this site, replaced it with genuine and it has not leaked since.
    John

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    have changed the gasket twice in the last couple of years.
    the first time was due to oil in the injector harness... it leaked after that

    the second time I replaced because the leak was annoying. This time I also replaced the cover bolts and seals (about $14 extra for these from memory) and no leaks since. It appears that the leaks are more likely to be around the bolt seals rather than the gasket itself

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    Thanks to all who gave advise I went to Bunnings and purchased a small set of 3 brushes one wire one brass and one a hard plastic worked a charm silicon just fell off.

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