Just use pliers & wiggle the stub back & forth while you’re pulling out.
Don’t put that black plastic “value engineered” POS elbow, that’s laying by the carb, back in it.
Get a Walbro 128-152 steel elbow and be done with it. Stihl equal is 1117-122-3901 or -3900, can’t remember shiite.
Tap some threads in it and make a puller with a bolt and nut and a socket.
Use small vise-grips, twist and pull it out. The new one presses in. I've replaced many of them.
The elbow can be removed but if you try to remove that splined fitting you'll probably ruin the carb.
Just use pliers & wiggle the stub back & forth while you’re pulling out.
Don’t put that black plastic “value engineered” POS elbow, that’s laying by the carb, back in it.
Get a Walbro 128-152 steel elbow and be done with it. Stihl equal is 1117-122-3901 or -3900, can’t remember shiite.
128-152-1 is zinc plated steel, not brass.
I’ll check the Walbro catalog for a part number, but have you called V. E. Petersen’s in Ohio?, they can tell you real quickly what’s available.
Edit-Walbro catalog does not show the inlet fitting separately for either carb, so you’ll need to call VEP to confirm, but should be a 128-168-1.
If you want to custom make a straight one, you can get a Stihl 0000 988 5211 fitting for the impulses on many saws & turn it down.
Couldn’t see any pictures there.
Sometimes the power equipment manufacturer lists them on their carb breakdowns, & Walbro won’t.
What are the two WS carbs you referred to used on?
The press in fittings are the same size between Walbro & Tilly.
I thought those all ran HS 60D Tillotsons, but that’s easy to find, the same Tilly FP end plate fitting is used on all the Stihl 041 series HS carbs, 1110 121 0815. The press in fittings are the same size between Walbro & Tilly.
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