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I've been pounding it on a block of wood so I don't think I've harmed the body, but I'll try that! Thanks.
EDIT: tried it, still no dice! I think somebody used some kind of super-epoxy on the ass end of this nozzle (it's off my parts truck, it probably doesn't even leak I just thought I'd try...
I've got the snap ring out and I've not only tapped it on some wood, I've fully wound up and HEAVED it at a piece of 2x4 on the workbench and I can't get that metal cap to pop out.
I also tried getting a pick tool in around the edges to pry it out, but no dice.
Any other suggestions?
I have developed a number of very small fuel leaks since I started running WMO, but I do not blame it on the fuel. At the same time I discovered my fuel pump had not been working.
Manifold heater.
Hard to tell where the leak is coming from but should just be a matter of tightening things down. Possibly those flexible fuel lines are cracked?
In GA you might just do away with it...not sure if it's needed. I like mine.
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