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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbocharged400sbc View Post
    Put at tdc n carefully scrape it off with a pile of new razor blades and old credit cards for the radiused edge of the dish
    Exactly what I did but I used carb cleaner on a rag to help loosen it up before scraping
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    I was going to use the non metal "steel wool" and some brake cleaner along with the shop vac to clean up debris as good as possible.
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