Re: Carter WGD 784s Carburetor Removal Issue
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It had a standard compression fitting so, unless someone welded it on somehow, it should come out. Might take come persuasion, though, if the fitting has been compressed too much and expanded the sleeve. The photo below shows the hardware/plumbing store variety but it's the same idea.
Posted on: 2019/4/6 2:25
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The pipe needs to slide out of the carburetor and out of the fitting in the manifold simultaneously. Lube, tap, pull.
Posted on: 2019/4/6 4:22
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That was a thought I had, my eyesight must be failing me as it's on so tight it looks like its one piece of metal which never made sense for this novice mechanic. Thankyou everyone, I will be following these steps in the morning to get the bugger off hopefully without breaking it!
Thanks everyone for the guidance. 'I asked my Grandpa if I should own one'. Gene.
Posted on: 2019/4/6 7:57
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