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I would try a little bit of GOOF OFF. Small container for a sample. If it’s that old, should be brittle and scrape off. Probably if you tried a heat gun it might turn to goo.
You didn’t mention inside or outside. I assume inside, don’t know of any glue on the outside.
So I can’t tell when the last time my 440 had her fuel filter changed. So I bought a metal and plastic WIX filter. I tried googling and looking on YouTube but I couldn’t find anyone explaining the process on an older car.
I saw some tips about letting the pressure out of the system first by...
That's something thats not original. I think it's perfectly okay to remove. If you are installing the correct speedometer pinion, then it's definitely not necessary even if it happens to be some kind of adaptor.