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Default FMF Turbine Core 2 Endcap removal

I need to remove the end cap on my FMF turbine core 2 silencer. It is filled up with gunk. I have drilled the rivets out, the turbine shakes around now, but the endcap does not come off. Is there any easy ways to remove it? FMF does not have anything on thier website about this. All advice is appreciated.
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Pretty sure they use silicone on them too,atleast whem you get a repacking kit it says to reseal it. Hopes this helps.
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take the screws out of the back (toward engine ) of the shell where it meets the stinger pipe ,now stand up right and tap with a rubber mallet downward and slide the sleeve down off the cap can come off easier this way by using the mallet again dont use a traditional claw hammer
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Ok thanks. I need to remove the other end now. This is the end i'm having trouble with. There is oil pissing out of there, and balls of carbon rattling around.
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i think there are like dowel pins in it you have to tap them out lossen the screws not all the way out just a couple of turns and tap the heads to drive the pins out
im not positive but that sticks in my mind ill check the destructions to mine when i get home and let you know for sure
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Ok thanks.
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