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Completely smooth surface 100% metal and remaining crap can cause a leak
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Get some emery paper, or a flap wheel to go on a drill if you want to be lazy. As long as it's flat then it's all good, so generally it is best to take it back to metal for peace of mind
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I use a bench stone, the kind you use for sharpening a knife. A good one can set you back £30 but they're flat flaced ans span across the head.
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You can be abit more abrasive on the block due to the harder material
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As dave said, give it a good going over, it needs to be bare metal for good seal....put rags down the bores, and give it hell, ideally with a flat piece rather than a flapper wheel just incase you go a bit mad / make a low spot..but tbh I normally just do it by hand if im not getting it decked, and am yet to have any issues...get rid of all that black crap though for sure...
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lololol I said I was ready for that!
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(This post was last modified: 27-06-2012, 11:10 PM by Dave.)
Thats fine like that though, you have all the sealing surfaces fine, dont neglect the edges though, like bottom right... you don't want crap keeping the gasket off in one area leaking coolant.