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    THE AVERAGE USER
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    removing the eprom glued to the track

    Hi guys,
    you proceed to remove the eprom, when, besides, of course, welded are also glued to the track?
    screwdrivers, thin, box cutters, knives, various?

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    THE AVERAGE USER (OF)
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    cutter,l important that the tin is melted well,otherwise.....

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    sorry, but in what sense is glued to the tracks???you make me an example of the ecu??

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    THE ACTIVE USER L'avatar di ugoboss
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    Citazione Originally Written by maxsek Visualizza Messaggio
    sorry, but in what sense is glued to the tracks???you make me an example of the ecu??
    eeprom edc15 alfa-147-156, they have a drop of glue under and you have to be careful that you can break.
    ugo ---- president A.E.P.

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    OK...I've never seen the problem even why? dissaldo hot air and of course the glue gives way...

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    THE AVERAGE USER
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    when you use the hot air over the pond also melts the glue...

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    Citazione Originally Written by sa80****** Visualizza Messaggio
    when you use the hot air over the pond also melts the glue...
    not always!

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    Test trichloroethylene, but be careful because? ? to be very toxic.

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    trichloroethylene, called commercially as well as over that toxic ? rather aggressive on the plastic, so watch out!

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    THE AVERAGE USER L'avatar di alex68
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    Citazione Originally Written by maxsek Visualizza Messaggio
    OK...I've never seen the problem even why? dissaldo hot air and of course the glue gives way...
    it is very good I also do so

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