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How do I remove this
What tool do you use to loosen/tighten this linkage connection bolt on a weber? Its smooth and I can figure out how to grab it to loosen it. I had it posted in the tech forum but i should have tried here i guess.
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Anyone??
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Is it screwed in or pressed in?
If screwed...possibly a strap wrench might work. For a press in pin...a shaft gripper (like a socket with inward moving grips) and a slide hammer would work. Bob |
Thanks, this is a pretty common part, anybody know this answer.
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My first instict would be to not remove it. Do what ever work you are doing with it installed. If I had to remove it I'd grab it with a pair of vise grips, use some scrap aluminum to cushin the jaws so they don't scratch and dent the shaft. To break it loose I'd heat the base with a propane torch. This will expand the magnesium and loosen any locktite.
-Andy |
Shaft
Warm up the manifold and it will slide right out, to reinstall heat and a drop of green loctite
Mike Bruns |
Thanks everyone, where could I buy one if I broke it :)
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Give PMO a call, as I think this rod is included in their MFI linkage kit? See picture at bottom of page- looks like the shaft is next to the manifold spacers PMO High Performance Porsche 911 Carburetion I suspect Richard would have no problem getting you just the shaft alone. |
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