I got the head for my 87 civic back from the machine shop this weekend, and was excited to get the car running this weekend.
I anticipated scraping the old head gasket material from the block to be a 10 minute job. Oops. 3 hours of scraping yielded about 4 square inches of nice clean aluminum. I did a tard-check and scraped some gasket off a block I've had sitting in the garage for a few years. Came right off beautifully in nice big chunks.
For the hell of it, I used a wire-wheel on a pneumatic rotary tool for a second or so, which yielded great results, but as the block is aluminum, I was a little worried about turning the surface into wavy-gravy.
Any thoughts? Tips? I'd like to get the sucker running this weekend.
