[DML] Re: access to mixture adjustment question
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[DML] Re: access to mixture adjustment question



The usual way to remove the plug is to drill a small hole not all the
way through, and then screw a slap-hammer with a sheetmetal screw into
the plug and slam it out. A much neater way is to disassemble the
mixture unit and use a hammer and punch to knock it out. Takes a lot
more time.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Sean" <sweitzel@...> wrote:
>
> Group,
> 
> What's the most appropriate way to get the access plug out of the air
> mixture unit (venturi?) in order to gain access to the hex screw to
> adjust the mixture. I did this once before with a drill and it came
> out very messy. Can the plug be hammered out? Can it be removed with
> the unit installed on the car or does it have to come out?
>




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