[AJD] Nozzle

joemneuman at comcast.net joemneuman at comcast.net
Wed Apr 14 17:04:39 PDT 2010



hi jr 



just re built  mod. 10 carb fought me all the way .  made little slide hammer and rod snapped off in the nozzle ended up drilling out stepping up in drill bit size as i went .  i was very lucky 



joe 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: greg at theoldtractorcompany.com 
To: "Antique John Deere mailing list" <antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com> 
Sent: Thursday, April 8, 2010 1:02:15 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [AJD] Nozzle 

Definitely has to come out, there will be sediment most likely up around the top 
of it and the passages or ports have to be cleaned. 
John Deere's tool for removing the nozzle was basically a mini slide hammer. A 
coarse threaded rod screwed up into the nozzle and a small slide weight was used 
to persuade it to come out. They can be a real pain to remove that's for sure. A 
lot of people fabricate a puller using a coarse sheet metal screw, etc. Sadly, 
sometimes the unlightened will have drilled a hole on top of the carb to access 
the top of the nozzle and pressed it out. You're then left with an ugly hole, 
plugged or otherwise, on top of an otherwise perfectly good carburetor. 

Just be persistent and exercise care, it will come out. 

Greg 


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Greg Stephen 
The Old Tractor Company 
Stephen Equipment Company 
7460 E Hiway 86 
PO Box 709 
Franktown, CO 80116 

1-231-846-8243  Hello 
> 
> I'm looking for a little information.  This is my first attempt at redoing 
> the engine on my JD B.  #B 235460. I took apart the Carburetor Cleaned it 
> and following the diagram started to put it back together.  I thought I was 
> missing a nozzle which fits in the bowl which has a spring and plug keeping 
> it in the right position.  Bought a new one and was attempting to put in 
> when I found the missing nozzle stuck up in the carburetor.  It would now 
> move.  What is the purpose of this nozzle. If it does not come out do I 
> have to carefully drill it out or may I leave it in and how will it affect 
> the running of the tractor if I do leave it in? Thanks for any help in this 
> matter. 
> Walt Ernst(known as Junior for the last 72 years) 
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