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Stuck idle tube collar

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Cliff Ruggles:
Good news Ethan.

I will say that a stuck collar is actually quite rare.  In all the years I've been doing this I can only remember having to drill a couple of them out. 

We do use heat on the casting these days before trying to remove any of them.  About 15-20 seconds with a propane torch against the casting from the inside of the fuel bowl and they just about fall out.

We do run into a fair amount where the tube and collar drive down together.  I'd say maybe one or two in 100 carburetors will have this issue.  I stop quickly when this happens and drill just the tube with a .093" drill bit, then pull the collar in the normal fashion.

The biggest problem one can run into in all of this is when the tube falls out of the collar and wedges inside the carburetor fuel passage.  Those can be stubborn, but I made a removal tool for them decades ago from a long drywall screw by leaving the sharp point on it, but grinding down the first 1/2" or so of the threads above the sharp point so it fits easily into the fuel passage to retrieve the tube. 

Hope this helps some........Cliff

Ethan1:
 Thanks, Cliff. Stubborn little sucker! ;D But, both the collar and idle tube are out now. Wish it was as easy as the other side was. Oh well....

jamesF:
I had started a new post but I'll add this question here..

Are the tubes only supposed to come out from the top using the screw method or is that method only for the collars?
In the book Cliff says that the tubes might drop or fall out after hitting them lightly with the appropriate sized punch and hammer. This car is pretty clean and nothing else has been stuck. I have started that process of pressing a tube out on my '75 Quadrajet and noticed that there are no holes open on the underside where the tubes can exit. The tube moved only slightly then stopped..The two holes that appear to be the bottom of the openings are filled. Should I melt, chip, drill that metal away or just try to pull the tubes out from the top.


Thanks guys.

77cruiser:
I like to use a 0-80 stainless screw threaded into the tube.

jamesF:
After looking closer It looks like there is no exit on the bottom those . I will try pulling them out as noted. I think Cliff means "fall out" if you turn the carb body over.
These are not the bottom of those passages.

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