[AJD] Tap Extractor
Dee Schuyler
web22hsz at verizon.net
Thu Dec 22 19:50:52 PST 2005
Chris.
Either it is late or I am just not with it tonight, probably a good guess!
But if the nozzle is out , what is the tap broke off in? I usually run a tap
up inside the nozzle
then use a long bolt with several washers and nuts to pull the nozzle out of
the carb body.
I have a very old set of carb tools one of them is a tapered left handed
thread slide hammer puller. However I have found it almost worthless on old
carbs and use a little heat and the little threaded puller I spoke of
earlier.
Good luck Take your time .
Dee
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris C" <jdnutinwa at yahoo.com>
To: "ATIS LIST" <antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 6:50 PM
Subject: [AJD] Tap Extractor
>
>
> I was on a roll last night. I bought a DLTX-19
> for my AR on Ebay, the guy didn't describe it very
> well, said it was a DLTX-10 but clearly wasn't, so I
> bought it for what I thought was a grat price.
>
> I was tapping the brass nozzle to pull it out
> when the phone rang.. Set the carb on the bech.. get
> phone.. carb falls to floor, breaks tap on inside
> nozzle..
>
> I used to own a tap extractor, but alas it could
> not be found. Three parts stores and one hardware
> store later, everyone knew what i wanted, nobody had
> it.. I did manage to get the nozzle out, it is
> destroyed now however. The rest of the carb is great,
> all the passage ways are clear.. Much better than
> the carb that came with the tractor.. It looked like a
> ball of mud, inside and out.
>
> Anyone have an extra nozzle tool that Deere used
> to sell for removing these nozzles?
>
> Chris
>
>
>
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