NC30 Carb removal tips?
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NC30 Carb removal tips?
Its been removed before tapping it up with a block of wood and a mallet, but doesnt seem to be doing the trick this time? 
Cables are detached and grips loosened right up, wd40'd it as much as possible..
Any further tips?

Cables are detached and grips loosened right up, wd40'd it as much as possible..
Any further tips?
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Re: NC30 Carb removal tips?
Wedge a piece of wood in between the rear of the carb and engine and lever it off. Should pop off easy with good leverage.
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Re: NC30 Carb removal tips?
First time I've known anyone to have trouble getting the carbs OFF! 

Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: NC30 Carb removal tips?
I must be an ultimate spanner, the wood worked a treat thanks again!