FMX removal

Clutch, transmission, rear axle

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No doubt! I've been through about 3 chisels, and 10 cans of carb cleaner but it finely looks like a transmission instead of something that's been sitting at the bottom of the ocean.
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i still haven't got all the grease and dirt off mine it was about an 1inc thick had a rear intake seal that leaked bad.took it to the car wash it dident even phase it had better luck with the engine dgreaser and it wasent very good
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Yeah, the only reason the carb cleaner half way worked was because I spent a couple of days scraping, and picking.
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69rangerman wrote:No doubt! I've been through about 3 chisels, and 10 cans of carb cleaner but it finely looks like a transmission instead of something that's been sitting at the bottom of the ocean.
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