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Last two suggestions , in conjunction with one another, work well.
Heat the outer casing with a torch until the rubber pops out, then fold the casing in with an air chisel and push it right out . No chisel marks that way. Just don't let the EPA see you do this.
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![]() We used the torch method too. Someone mentioned toasting marshmallows over the burning rubber until I said I wouldn't be taking them to their chemotherapy treatments if they did. ![]() |
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Cool build you have going on there RobbieRacer. I enjoy reading up on your progress.
Years ago I had thought about building a '78 Fairmont boxtop with the 302 / C4 combo
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