[AT] Zenith Stuck Jet Removal
Steve W.
swilliams268 at frontier.com
Thu Jul 26 21:11:34 PDT 2012
Ben Wagner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am in the process of rebuilding a Zenith carburetor on a Gravely L; I
> know this is a tractor group, but we do have Zeniths on tractors! This
> Zenith is nearly identical to the ones on my Farmall A's. Someone along
> the way attempted (vainly) to remove the brass
>
> ~main jet
> ~main jet passage plug
> ~well vent jet
> ~idle jet
>
> and did a terrible job of using a screwdriver. The notches are
> stripped! Furthermore, whoever installed them either torqued the jets
> or applied a sealant. I had enough left to get my screwdriver in place,
> but even after days of soaking in penetrating fluid, the parts will
> still not budge. My screwdriver doesn't have enough power, even clamped
> in a vise with all my weight on the turn. I don't want to damage the
> aluminum bowl, or the threads, so I need a way to extract these stubborn
> parts.
>
> I was able to remove the needle seat with my screw extractors since the
> notches were stripped on it also. However, the little jets are either
> too shallow for my extractors to get enough grip into the brass, or they
> are too small for any jet.
>
> Has anyone encountered a similar issue? How did you get these stubborn
> characters out?
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Ben Wagner
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Heat. Grab a soldering iron or gun and apply heat to the jet. Let it get
good and hot. Now spray with some lube. Use a punch and tap the jet
straight a few times. This combo should break it loose enough to allow a
left hand drill bit to grab it and remove it.
--
Steve W.
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