Secret Sauce to get old paper carburetor gaskets off?

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Scotch Brite Roloc Bristle disc is made for gasket removal . Use light pressure.
I have to soak the carb to try and soften the glued on rear metering block.
Google had some sites give questionable options. One Chevy site says bench vise and large Channel Lock pylers
 

This is all assuming that you can get the carb apart.
I've got a 850 dp that a hammer can't get the bowls off of, let alone disassemble anything else.

Edit : bolted to an intake, neither a soft hammer, nor a hard hammer and aluminum drift would remove either bowl. I guess a sledge hammer is next.
 
This is all assuming that you can get the carb apart.
I've got a 850 dp that a hammer can't get the bowls off of, let alone disassemble anything else.
Spray some Seafoam Deep Creep all around the joints where the gaskets are. Let it sit for a few days. Keep sprayin it. It'll come apart.
 
This is all assuming that you can get the carb apart.
I've got a 850 dp that a hammer can't get the bowls off of, let alone disassemble anything else.

Edit : bolted to an intake, neither a soft hammer, nor a hard hammer and aluminum drift would remove either bowl. I guess a sledge hammer is next.
The bowl in front right off, metering plate too. Almost to easy. Rear bowl right off. Metering block no dice. Score is:
Carb 1
Hammer 0
Napa has new rubber replacements that screw on.
Was hoping with bowl off can take jets out and soak in something mild to loosen the metering gasket.
Wonder if hot water and dawn in a bucket would do anything. Carb is spotless inside. Crazy clean infact.
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At least NAPA sells new ends for the hammer
 
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Soak the partsl in mineral oil for 24 hours and work the off junk with a plastic scraper. That way the is no gouging and chunks taken off the mating surfaces.
 
Soak the partsl in mineral oil for 24 hours and work the off junk with a plastic scraper. That way the is no gouging and chunks taken off the mating surfaces.
Mineral Oil like you put on a cutting board? Or Mineral Sprits ( paint thinner) the Solvent?
Even down here way down in New Orleans the outside pipes are wrapped up. And rubber hoses are frozen stiff.
 
"Mineral Oil", it softens up the glue or paste that the old gaskets were made with. It's none etching and washes away with soap and water.
 
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