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8.
Remove all welch plugs if cleaning the carburetor.
Secure the carburetor in a vise equipped with protective
jaws. Use a small chisel sharpened to a 1/8"
(3.175 mm) wide wedge point. Drive the chisel into
the plug to pierce the metal, then push down on the
chisel to pry the plug out of the hole (diag. 32).
NOTE: DO NOT REMOVE ANY BALL OR CUP PLUGS
(diag. 33).
9.
Note the direction of the inlet fitting. If necessary the
inlet fitting can be removed. (See page 24).
10. The main nozzle on Series 8 and Series 9 carburetors
can be removed by pressing the tube outward from
the venturi thru the center leg. This nozzle is non-
metallic and has an "O" ring seal on the top and bottom
end of the tube. Do not remove a main nozzle that is
made of brass from any Tecumseh carburetor. These
are pressed in at the factory to a specific depth. When
removing the nozzle, the top "O" ring may not come
out with the tube. The "O" ring must be removed and
placed on the nozzle before it is placed back into the
center leg or it will not seal properly. (diag. 34)
The main nozzle on some Walbro carburetors are
removable for service. If you remove it, a service
nozzle with the under cut fuel passage must be installed
or problems will occur (diag. 35).
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ORIGINAL MAIN NOZZLE
DO NOT REUSE
UNDERCUT
ANNULAR
GROVE
35
34
33
"O" RING IN GROOVE
"O" RING
ON TOP OF STEP
(IN GROOVE)
NOT USED ON SERIES 7
OR VECTOR CARBS.
"O" RING
SMALL CHISEL
PRY OUT
PLUG
DO NOT ALLOW
CHISEL POINT
TO STRIKE
CARBURETOR
BODY OR
CHANNEL
REDUCER
SMALL CHISEL
WELCH PLUG TO BE
REMOVED
PIERCE PLUG WITH TIP
ABOUT 1/8"
(3.175 mm)
WIDE
DO NOT REMOVE PLUGS
BALL PLUG
IDLE FUEL PASSAGE
REDUCTION ROD INSIDE
BRASS OR BALL PLUG
SERVICE MAIN NOZZLE
REUSABLE