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Old 09-02-2024, 01:37 AM   #2
Vegas Street Rider
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You might want to take a dremel tool of some kind with a cutting wheel and cut a groove into half of the top enough to get a small chisel or screwdriver to bite into it. Be careful not to cut too deep or you risk getting debris into the crankcase, etc.

Tap gently. Remember going forward, let the gasket do the work to seal it. Good luck.
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