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Re: What have you guys done?
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Posted by RustyFarmall on April 24, 2006 at 11:05:07 from (207.32.13.245):
In Reply to: What have you guys done? posted by BillyinStoughton on April 24, 2006 at 09:47:16:
You are totally mistaken, the venturi IS NOT PRESSED IN. It simply sits in there. You have just ruined a crucial part of your carburetor, and I know you say it runs OK without it, but I don't believe you. You should have soaked the two halves in carb cleaner overnight, and then just a little gentle persuasion with your hands would have lifted the venturi right up out of the hole. I do not know if the venturi is available from IH, if it is, it is most likely not inexpensive. Also, when separating the top half from the bottom half, gentle care and handling must be used. Most likely you got impatient and then tried to force the two halves apart. That is what broke the venturi.
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