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Hard stares....hard stares......bugger that, get lively with the harsh language and if that doesn't work, break out the hammer! 

You dropping a short film clip of Aliens in there for good measure [emoji6]

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22 hours ago, Ratman said:

You dropping a short film clip of Aliens in there for good measure emoji6.png

You mean earlier, when spud was advising me in no uncertain terms not to touch that poor, defenseless welch plug?

Perhaps this one...

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No, it is the one where the crew are told not to shoot at the aliens as they have acid blood and one of the bods says "what are we supposed to use, harsh language"!

STEP AWAY FROM THAT WELCH PLUG!!!!!!! You don't have the tool for it:scared1:

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2 minutes ago, spudulike said:

STEP AWAY FROM THAT WELCH PLUG!!!!!!! You don't have the tool for it:scared1:

On a slightly more serious note, I wasn't aware of the existence of welch plugs until yesterday. Do they actually need a special tool? Couldn't see any obvious way to extract or replace the one in the carb...

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2 minutes ago, Ratman said:

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This is the official walbro tool for removing the welch plug. Lots of walbro short vids on youtube regards replacing carb parts.

Thanks for that. It's not cheap, but I suppose cheaper than screwing up the carb!

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1 minute ago, coppicer said:

Thanks for that. It's not cheap, but I suppose cheaper than screwing up the carb!

How much is it and how much is a new carb complete ?

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Thanks for that. It's not cheap, but I suppose cheaper than screwing up the carb!

I bought a complete walbro kit with metering gauge a zama gauge as a extra from somewhere, cant remember where, shall try find out for ya, paid £45 delivered for the lot.
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I made my own punch, needed a little fettling but it works for me. Most of the carbs that need a new plug are C1Qs so use the same punch.

They are an absolute sod to get punched in and sealed 100%, I have seen all sorts of attempts including a bit of what looked like a coke can - best leave it in place especially with the red seal as it is the most reliable type of seal.

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