So I have done a little bit of searching and found a bunch of stuff on how to prep for a head gasket replacement. Everything from using a a straight edged blade (gasket removal tool), to using different grits of sand paper, even scrubbing with a wire brush and purple power. So i'm just replacing a head gasket using a replacement Toyota gasket, and ARP head studs. When I removed the head it left, what i'm assuming is just left over composite material. I want to remove this left over material before I do replace the gasket. But with the things I have listed i'm worried about a few things, like if I were to use a razor blade, nicking the surface of the head, i'm not to worried about the block being that its cast iron. Or using a sand paper, I wouldn't want to take of any material of the head itself and create an uneven surface.
So my question is what are your guys opinions on the option listed above. I'm not looking to get any machine work done, being that it is a stock oem composite replacement gasket. And ill be using new ARP hardware to torque everything down to 78ft. lbs after a few heat cycles, then again probably 100 miles then 500 miles later. But just wanted to get some insight from the pros. And thanks in advance guys.
So my question is what are your guys opinions on the option listed above. I'm not looking to get any machine work done, being that it is a stock oem composite replacement gasket. And ill be using new ARP hardware to torque everything down to 78ft. lbs after a few heat cycles, then again probably 100 miles then 500 miles later. But just wanted to get some insight from the pros. And thanks in advance guys.