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Zenith Carb Venturi Removal - Need Help

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    Posted: 20 Feb 2018 at 8:28am
I need guidance on how to remove the venturi on my Zenith carb.  I disassembled it and started the cleaning process.  After soaking in Chem-Dip I noticed the venturi seems pitted although it may have been like that before.  How is it removed?  I have read online that I need to make a puller.  Thanks in advance for the help.

Zenith carb 211954, venturi size 13, off a 1944 A-C Model B.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CAL(KS) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Feb 2018 at 8:59am
it is just a tight fit.  had the same issue on my model c.  the venture oxidizes a little or the cast carb body rusts and makes it tight in the carb bore.  After soaking it with wd40, I used a small wooden hammer handle placed into the venture and tapped on the end and mine popped out.  I ended up lightly touching up the outside  with emery cloth as I couldn't get it to go back in by hand.
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CAL,

Thanks for the quick reply.  I will try something like that.  In case I damage the venturi, are these things available?  I have not found anything online to date.
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lots of used carburetors out there.  just don't get carried away,  if it wont budge let it set longer with the penetrating lubricant and try again another time.
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You might try spraying a little Easy-Off oven cleaner on it. Don't let it set very long before you wash it off with a solution of baking soda. Tug on it and repeat if necessary. 
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