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Re: Any tips or tricks for removing carbs

To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Any tips or tricks for removing carbs
From: dana nojima <noji-1@pacbell.net>
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 13:37:41 -0700
Blake,

Depending on the manifold/header set up the bends may be different and 
allow more or less room for wrenches.  I have several sets of wrenches 
that are different lengths and thickness and find that some work better 
at one location compared to another.  I find that the set that I've 
gotten from Sears are a bit thick for some locations.  Got to love those 
Snap On wrenches that are thinner.

Make sure that all the nut sizes are the same.  When I first got my car 
I had a mixture of 12 and 13 mm nuts.  What a pain in the ___.

Again, depending on the headers, the current set that I have will not 
allow for the removal of some nuts until the whole header is moved out 
half way on the studs. 

Dana

Victor Laury wrote:

> Blake, It's not that hard to get the carbs off, really. Take the front off
> first then the back. If your hand cramps, take a break. The REALLY hard part
> is the inside/lower/aft manifold nut. No Tricks, just slow patient, 1/4
> turn, turn the wrench over, 1/4 turn, turn the wrench over, again and again
> and again.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Blake Dietze <wb6jhj@ix.netcom.com>
> To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 8:22 PM
> Subject: Any tips or tricks for removing carbs
> 
> 
> Hi gang;
> 
> Does anyone have advise for pulling the carbs off my 69 2000?  The exhaust
> manifold is "shot" so  I've purchased a header from Fairlady products and
> I'm
> ready to replace it.  I am assuming that the carbs come off the intake
> manifold, followed by the  heat shield, then the manifolds from the head.  A
> couple of those 8 carburetor bolts look a bit difficult to get to.  Any
> advise
> appreciated.
> 
> Blake Dietze
> Vancouver, WA
> '69 Datsun 2000
>  SRL311-12049

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