MikeDobbs
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Mercruiser 3.0lx - Engine serial #: 0K277779
OK, so my engine doesn't run, and I'm working through diagnosing the problem. It's been sitting for two years with previous owner, and the carb was leaking gas from float bowl side when trying to start engine so I figured a rebuild would be in order.
Everything was going fine until I got the the jets/brass looking cylinder things. They have a slot in the top so you can remove them with a large slotted screwdriver, and the video I was watching said they usually just come right out, but that was not the case on mine. 1 came right out, no problem. The other three are still in there, and the metal chipped of the top leaving me with no more slot to grab with the screwdriver. I was using a very large slotted screwdriver (I actually went to the store to buy a large screwdriver before attempting the removal), but it didn't matter. They were in there so tight, one of them actually chipped part of the blade on the screwdriver.
So, here's my question. Are the slotted parts of these things non-functional? In other words, am I better off at this point just rebuilding the carb with the chipped jets in place? Or should I get aggressive and try to remove them with a screw extractor? Or is my only remaining option to order a rebuilt carb online?
Thanks in advance : )
OK, so my engine doesn't run, and I'm working through diagnosing the problem. It's been sitting for two years with previous owner, and the carb was leaking gas from float bowl side when trying to start engine so I figured a rebuild would be in order.
Everything was going fine until I got the the jets/brass looking cylinder things. They have a slot in the top so you can remove them with a large slotted screwdriver, and the video I was watching said they usually just come right out, but that was not the case on mine. 1 came right out, no problem. The other three are still in there, and the metal chipped of the top leaving me with no more slot to grab with the screwdriver. I was using a very large slotted screwdriver (I actually went to the store to buy a large screwdriver before attempting the removal), but it didn't matter. They were in there so tight, one of them actually chipped part of the blade on the screwdriver.
So, here's my question. Are the slotted parts of these things non-functional? In other words, am I better off at this point just rebuilding the carb with the chipped jets in place? Or should I get aggressive and try to remove them with a screw extractor? Or is my only remaining option to order a rebuilt carb online?
Thanks in advance : )